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Updated on
24 Nov 2022
- Turkish
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English (US)
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Afrikaans
Question about English (US)
Text me when u get home
Text me when u got home
What is the difference?
Text me when u get home
Text me when u got home
What is the difference?
Text me when u got home
What is the difference?
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- English (US)
@melisycl the difference is tense one is happening at the moment it occur in the future (the first one), the second one is in past tense. Note that the first sentence is more natural than the second.
- Turkish

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