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"We'll give you riae when you have proved you can do the job" vs "We'll give you raise when you are proving you can do the job"

The second phrase, 'we'll give you raise when you have proved you can do the job,' is correct. It uses the correct verb tense 'have proved' to indicate completion of the action before receiving the raise. The first phrase contains a verb tense error.

Last Updated: March 27, 2024

We'll give you riae when you have proved you can do the job

This phrase is correct. It uses the past participle 'have proved' to indicate completion of the action before receiving the raise.

This phrase is commonly used to indicate that a raise will be given after the completion of proving one's ability to do the job.

We'll give you raise when you are proving you can do the job

This phrase is incorrect. It uses the present continuous tense 'are proving' instead of the past participle 'have proved.'

The correct form should be 'we'll give you raise when you have proved you can do the job.'

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