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Which one is correct?
1. I’ll tell you once I got information
2. I’ll tell you once I’ll get information
3. I’ll tell you once I get information
4. I’ll tell you once I’ve got information
If more than two can be used, I’d like to know the difference of the meanings.
Which one is correct?
1. I’ll tell you once I got information
2. I’ll tell you once I’ll get information
3. I’ll tell you once I get information
4. I’ll tell you once I’ve got information
If more than two can be used, I’d like to know the difference of the meanings.
1. I’ll tell you once I got information
2. I’ll tell you once I’ll get information
3. I’ll tell you once I get information
4. I’ll tell you once I’ve got information
If more than two can be used, I’d like to know the difference of the meanings.
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