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?




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