Can you use past and present tense in the same sentence?


Could you please confirm if the following sentence is correct or not?



...he comes over quite often, he and I got on quite well when we see each other so not much issue there.



Or should it be:



...he comes over quite often, he and I get on quite well when we see each other so not much issue there.



Which one is correct, or are both, depending on context?




Comments

Popular posts from this blog

etymology - Origin of "s--t eating grin"

First floor vs ground floor, usage origin

usage - "there doesn't seem" vs. "there don't seem"

pronunciation - Where does the intrusive R come from in “warsh”?

Abbreviation of "Street"

etymology - Since when has "a hot minute" meant a long time?

meaning - What is synonyme of "scale"?