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Dad, something goes wrong with the machine. Can you help me fix it?

Dad, something went wrong with the machine. Can you help me fix it?

Dad, something has gone wrong with the machine. Can you help me fix it?
  1. Dad, something goes wrong with the machine. Can you help me fix it?
  2. Dad, something went wrong with the machine. Can you help me fix it?
  3. Dad, something has gone wrong with the machine. Can you help me fix it?

I am confusing about the usage of the tense. Which sentence above is correct?

Dad, something goes wrong with the machine. Can you help me fix it?

Dad, something went wrong with the machine. Can you help me fix it?

Dad, something has gone wrong with the machine. Can you help me fix it?

I am confusing about the usage of the tense. Which sentence above is correct?

  1. Dad, something goes wrong with the machine. Can you help me fix it?
  2. Dad, something went wrong with the machine. Can you help me fix it?
  3. Dad, something has gone wrong with the machine. Can you help me fix it?

I am confusing about the usage of the tense. Which sentence above is correct?

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goes/went/has gone, which tense is correct?

Dad, something goes wrong with the machine. Can you help me fix it?

Dad, something went wrong with the machine. Can you help me fix it?

Dad, something has gone wrong with the machine. Can you help me fix it?

I am confusing about the usage of the tense. Which sentence above is correct?