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"We’ll give you a raise when you have proved you can do the job" vs "We’ll give you a raise when you proved you can do the job"

The correct phrase is "we’ll give you a raise when you have proved you can do the job." The use of "have proved" is the correct past participle form in this context. The other phrase, "we’ll give you a raise when you proved you can do the job," is incorrect due to the lack of the auxiliary verb "have."

Last Updated: March 27, 2024

We’ll give you a raise when you have proved you can do the job

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English.

This phrase is the correct form using the present perfect tense to indicate an action that happened at an unspecified time before now. It is used to emphasize the completion of the action.

We’ll give you a raise when you proved you can do the job

This phrase is incorrect in English.

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