diamondcutter
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From the posts I’ve read in this forum, I think I can draw a conclusion that in the structure ‘it/this is the first/second/third...time that...’, the that-clause uses the perfect tense.
But I read the following in Practical English Usage (Third Edition), Michael Swan.
Present (simple or progressive) and future tense are both possible with This is the last... and similar structures.
e.g.This is the last time I pay/I'm paying for you.
(Or This is the last time I'll pay for you.)
I’d like to know if I could also say that the structure ‘it/this is the last time that...’ is different from the structure ‘it/this is the first/second/third...time that...’.
But I read the following in Practical English Usage (Third Edition), Michael Swan.
Present (simple or progressive) and future tense are both possible with This is the last... and similar structures.
e.g.This is the last time I pay/I'm paying for you.
(Or This is the last time I'll pay for you.)
I’d like to know if I could also say that the structure ‘it/this is the last time that...’ is different from the structure ‘it/this is the first/second/third...time that...’.