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Finish vs. End #1 (permalink) Sat Jul 29, 2006 22:07 pm   Finish vs. End
 

:lol:

In others words:

You COULD tell the time by him because he always FINISHED work at exactly the same time every day. -> Past Tense

You CAN tell the time by him because he always FINISHES work at exactly the same time every day. -> Simple Present
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Finish vs. End #2 (permalink) Sat Jul 29, 2006 22:44 pm   Finish vs. End
 

Lucy in US wrote:
:lol:

In others words:

You COULD tell the time by him because he always FINISHED work at exactly the same time every day. -> Past Tense

You CAN tell the time by him because he always FINISHES work at exactly the same time every day. -> Simple Present


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