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which one is correct?(: 1. I have cleaned the house by the time my parents come home 2. I clean the house by the time my parents come home thanks(:
2012年4月8日 01:55
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Neither is correct. I clean the house before my parents get home. I manage to clean the house by the time my parents get home. I cleaned the house before my parents got home. I managed to clean the house by the time my parents got home. I have to clean the house by the time my parents get home. I hope this clarifies stuff.
2012年4月8日
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1. I WILL have cleaned the house by the time my parents come home. (future perfect; happening before another event in the future, i.e., your parents coming home) 2. I have [already] cleaned the house. (present perfect; action continues into present or just completed) 3. I have the house clean by the time my parents come home. (simple present; habitual activity) "Clean" is being used as an adjective here. It describes the condition of the house.
2012年4月8日
Both are wrong! The correct sentences should be: 1. I had cleaned the house by the time my parents got home 2. I cleaned the house before my parents got home
2012年4月8日
There are other choices that would be better. I cleaned the house by the time my parents arrived back at home. I had cleaned the house by the time my parents returned home.
2012年4月9日
1. I HAD cleaned the house by the time my parents cAme home. (Both past tense) 2. I clean the house when my parents come home. (Both present tense)
2012年4月8日
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