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Friend : Let's go
Me : My brother has taken my car, we have to wait until he come back.
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My brother took my car, we have to wait until he come back

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    I think you've lots of questions about perfect tense. So I recommend you read our [Cannonical post #2 What is perfect and when should I use it](https://ell.stackexchange.com/questions/13255/canonical-post-2-what-is-the-perfect-and-how-should-i-use-it). – Mohd Zulkanien Sarbini Apr 28 '17 at 08:32
  • My brother has taken my car, we have to wait until he comes back! – SovereignSun Apr 28 '17 at 09:08
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    @user178049's link is a good one: check out Section 4, the second item. – JavaLatte Apr 28 '17 at 13:16
  • And in case it hadn't been clear from SovereignSun's corrections, you need to say, "comes" no matter which tense you ultimately decide on. – Teacher KSHuang Apr 28 '17 at 13:25
  • Both are fine. It depends on what the speaker wants to say. There is a difference between both are fine and deciding which to use and a mistaken use of one or the other. There are times when PP is a mistake: /He has taken my car yesterday/ being an example of one of the most common ones. – Lambie Apr 28 '17 at 15:02

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