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Tense: As of now, what I do here, I won't do anywhere...



 
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Tense: As of now, what I do here, I won't do anywhere... #1 (permalink) Mon Oct 23, 2006 13:26 pm   Tense: As of now, what I do here, I won't do anywhere...
 

As of now, what I do here, I won't do anywhere (else). (1)

As of tomorrow, what I do here, I won't do anywhere (else). (2)

Are (1) and (2) correct?

If yes, please tell me the use of the present here.

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Tense: As of now, what I do here, I won't do anywhere... #2 (permalink) Tue Aug 10, 2010 16:23 pm   Tense: As of now, what I do here, I won't do anywhere...
 

Hi Q,

Both are fine. The use of the present can be for a regular occurrence and also a future idea with a definite time.

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