Hi,
I m just wondering which one(s) of the below sentense make(s) more sense?
I m not sure if John will come to visit me or not AFTER I HAVE CHANGED my apartment.
I m not sure if John will come to visit me or not AFTER I CHANGED my apartment.
I m not sure if John will come to visit me or not ONCE I HAVE CHANGED my apartment.
Can after followed by present perfect tense please? I think "have done" has alreay implied the meaning of "after".
Refers to "A proposal has been made to trim the horns from rhinoceroses to discourage poachers; the question is whether tourists will continue to visit game parks and see rhinoceroses after their horns are trimmed."
Thanks, Michael