I'm explaining to a friend about my time at the cheese factory(Half a year ago):
I learned how different cheeses were manufactured and how other deli goods were put together too. Or
I learned how different cheeses are manufactured and how other deli goods are put together too.
Could both sentences be used? And are they basically the same meaning?
Top answer
Both are possible depending on the frame of mind of the author. PreciousJones I'm explaining to a friend about my time at the cheese factory(Half a year ago): I learned how different cheeses were manufactured and how other deli goods were put together too. This is fine when referring to the time he observed the manufacturing process.
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Both are possible depending on the frame of mind of the author.
PreciousJones I'm explaining to a friend about my time at the cheese factory(Half a year ago): I learned how different cheeses were manufactured and how other deli goods were put together too.
This is fine when referring to the time he observed the manufacturing process.
I learned how different cheeses are manufactured and how other deli goods are pu t together too.
This is fine if he is referring to the typical manufacturing process in general.
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