after they’ve been having treatment.
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Present simple with future time reference:
Ideally, I’d like to move in straight after that, after you move out.
(… after you will move out.)
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Present perfect with future time reference:
We would love to see you tonight, if it’s possible, after you’ve visited David’s
mum.
(… after you will have visited …)
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Past simple:
A: And it was only after you married you discovered all this?
B: Yes.
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Past perfect:
She was glad that she had resisted an impulse to ring Hal again after she had
read his note.
The perfect aspect versions stress the completion of the event in the after-clause
and a break in time between the events in the two clauses. The present simple or
past simple versions suggest a closer connection between the two clauses, as with
before (
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