Which right and when i use found and find [on hold]

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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.

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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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  • 1





    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
















  • 1





    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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