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Louis chiang Posted 4 years ago
Grammar

Aren't and Weren't

What's the difference between aren't and weren't mentioned in the sentence below?

  • Storms weren't forming at the rate they did before.
  • Storms aren't forming at the rate they did before.
  

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louis chiang difference 1) aren't : This sentence refers to storms which are forming now, in our time period of history 2) weren't : This sentence refers to storms which were forming at some time in the past, in a previous period of history CJ

  • louis chiang difference 1) aren't : This sentence refers to storms which are forming now, in our time period of history 2) weren't : This sentence refers to storms which were forming at some time in the past, in a previous period of history CJ
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louis chiangdifference

1) aren't : This sentence refers to storms which are forming now, in our time period of history

2) weren't : This sentence refers to storms which were forming at some time in the past, in a previous period of history

CJ

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