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Knightofsports Posted 13 years ago
Grammar

Has/had

The company that I worked for had a factory in China. Or

The company that I worked for has a factory in China.

Are both useable if I no longer work for this company?

Thank you!
  

Top answer

If the company had the factory then, and still has the factory now, you could use either.

  • If the company had the factory then, and still has the factory now, you could use either.
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If the company had the factory then, and still has the factory now, you could use either.
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KnightofsportsAre both useable if I no longer work for this company?
Yes, if the company still has a factory in China.

CB

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