Which right and when i use found and find [on hold]
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1_ (I will never found a friend like you )
2_(I will never find a friend like you )
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1_ (I will never found a friend like you )
2_(I will never find a friend like you )
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It seems as if you are learning English, in which case your question would be better on our sister site English Language Learners. But 'found' is past tense & 'find' is present tense.
– TrevorD
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Thank you for your help i will check the site 😊😊
– Amira Tag
yesterday
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1_ (I will never found a friend like you )
2_(I will never find a friend like you )
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1_ (I will never found a friend like you )
2_(I will never find a friend like you )
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This question appears to be off-topic. The users who voted to close gave this specific reason:
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It seems as if you are learning English, in which case your question would be better on our sister site English Language Learners. But 'found' is past tense & 'find' is present tense.
– TrevorD
yesterday
Thank you for your help i will check the site 😊😊
– Amira Tag
yesterday
add a comment |
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It seems as if you are learning English, in which case your question would be better on our sister site English Language Learners. But 'found' is past tense & 'find' is present tense.
– TrevorD
yesterday
Thank you for your help i will check the site 😊😊
– Amira Tag
yesterday
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It seems as if you are learning English, in which case your question would be better on our sister site English Language Learners. But 'found' is past tense & 'find' is present tense.
– TrevorD
yesterday
It seems as if you are learning English, in which case your question would be better on our sister site English Language Learners. But 'found' is past tense & 'find' is present tense.
– TrevorD
yesterday
Thank you for your help i will check the site 😊😊
– Amira Tag
yesterday
Thank you for your help i will check the site 😊😊
– Amira Tag
yesterday
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It seems as if you are learning English, in which case your question would be better on our sister site English Language Learners. But 'found' is past tense & 'find' is present tense.
– TrevorD
yesterday
Thank you for your help i will check the site 😊😊
– Amira Tag
yesterday