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Anonymous Posted 10 years ago
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Both tenses use in the same time condition

"were' and "are' used here:

In this 2016 election, at one stage there "were" 10 governors or former governors and 10 who "are" or were senators, although many have since dropped out.

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Anonymous send reply to: Email Removed">Email Removed We do not send private replies unless you pay us. This is correct: In this 2016 election, at one stage there were 10 governors or former governors and 10 senators or former senators , although many have since dropped out.

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  • This is correct: In this 2016 election, at one stage there were 10 governors or former governors and 10 senators or former senators , although many have since dropped out.
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This is correct:

In this 2016 election, at one stage there were 10 governors or former governors and 10 senators or former senators, although many have since dropped out.

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