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updated when I get his reply. vs updated when I got his reply.

Both phrases are correct, but they are used in different contexts. 'Updated when I get his reply' is in the present tense, indicating a future action, while 'Updated when I got his reply' is in the past tense, indicating a completed action in the past.

Last updated: March 25, 2024 • 781 views

updated when I get his reply.

This phrase is correct and commonly used to indicate a future action.

This phrase is used to express that something will be updated once the speaker receives a reply in the future.

Examples:

  • The document will be updated when I get his reply.
  • I'll send you the report updated when I get his reply.
  • I would be more than happy to answer to your question, but please give me a chance to look into that particular case and then come back to me so that I can give you an updated reply.
  • I congratulate the Commissioner on his reply.
  • I thank the Commissioner for his reply.
  • I haven't received his reply.
  • I can already divine content of his reply.
  • Unfortunately, I've not yet received his reply.
  • Mr President, I should like to thank Mr Bangemann for his reply.
  • I just wish to congratulate the Commissioner on his replies.
  • I thank the Commissioner for his reply.
  • We thank Vice-President Kinnock for his replies.
  • I would like to thank the Council's representative for his reply.
  • Mr President, I too would like to thank the Commissioner for his reply.
  • I thank Mr Monti for his reply.
  • I would like to thank the Commissioner for his reply.
  • I thank the Commissioner for his reply.
  • I should like to thank the Council representative for his reply.
  • Mr President, I would like to thank the Minister for his reply.
  • I want to thank the President-in-Office for his reply.
  • I wish to thank Commissioner Nielson for his reply.
  • Mr President, I am obliged to the Commissioner for his reply.

updated when I got his reply.

This phrase is correct and commonly used to indicate a completed action in the past.

This phrase is used to express that something was updated after the speaker received a reply in the past.

Examples:

  • The document was updated when I got his reply.
  • I sent you the report updated when I got his reply.
  • I would be more than happy to answer to your question, but please give me a chance to look into that particular case and then come back to me so that I can give you an updated reply.
  • I congratulate the Commissioner on his reply.
  • I thank the Commissioner for his reply.
  • I haven't received his reply.
  • I can already divine content of his reply.
  • Unfortunately, I've not yet received his reply.
  • Mr President, I should like to thank Mr Bangemann for his reply.
  • I just wish to congratulate the Commissioner on his replies.
  • I thank the Commissioner for his reply.
  • We thank Vice-President Kinnock for his replies.
  • I would like to thank the Council's representative for his reply.
  • Mr President, I too would like to thank the Commissioner for his reply.
  • I thank Mr Monti for his reply.
  • I would like to thank the Commissioner for his reply.
  • I thank the Commissioner for his reply.
  • I should like to thank the Council representative for his reply.
  • Mr President, I would like to thank the Minister for his reply.
  • I want to thank the President-in-Office for his reply.
  • I wish to thank Commissioner Nielson for his reply.
  • Mr President, I am obliged to the Commissioner for his reply.

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