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Timeline for antaŭ ol + infinitive?

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Jan 31, 2018 at 11:16 comment added Alfie González How would it be if one uses after instead of before? For example: He left the bathroom after washing his hands.
Feb 7, 2017 at 14:07 history edited Lumo5 CC BY-SA 3.0
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Feb 7, 2017 at 12:00 comment added Aviadisto "Lavu viajn manojn, antaŭ ol vi forlasos el la banejo." ne estas ĝusta laŭ mi, ĉar forlasos estas transitiva kaj bezonas objekton.
Feb 7, 2017 at 8:29 history edited Lumo5 CC BY-SA 3.0
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Feb 7, 2017 at 8:28 comment added Lumo5 You are right. I meant to say in the same clause, you can't have two different tenses. Edited.
Feb 6, 2017 at 20:40 comment added Neil Roberts This answer seems a little confusing because the first part says that you can’t have two verbs with different tenses in one sentence but then in the second part it recommends to do exactly that.
Feb 6, 2017 at 11:30 history edited Oliver Mason CC BY-SA 3.0
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Feb 6, 2017 at 11:29 comment added Oliver Mason Strictly speaking leaving is not an infinitive (that would be leave), but a gerund (which -- like the infinitive -- has got no tense).
Feb 6, 2017 at 7:20 history edited Lumo5 CC BY-SA 3.0
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Feb 6, 2017 at 7:16 vote accept BJ Dela Cruz
Feb 6, 2017 at 7:04 history answered Lumo5 CC BY-SA 3.0