hye, can anyone tell me what is the difference between these two senteces?He trusts Ally very much.He trusted Ally very much.I mean, the difference between 'trusts' and 'trusted'.
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I mean, the difference between 'trusts' and 'trusted'. He trusts Ally very much. Refers to now, ie the present time.
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I mean, the difference between 'trusts' and 'trusted'.
He trusts Ally very much.
Refers to now, ie the present time.
He trusted Ally very much .
Refers to some time in the past.
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can anyone tell me what is the difference between these two senteces?He trusts Ally very much.He trusted Ally very much.I mean, the difference between 'trusts' and 'trusted'.
He trusts Ally very much. Refers to now, ie the present time.
He trusts Ally very much.Present tense. RIght now, at this moment, he trusts Ally. He trusted Ally very much. Past tense. Yesterday he trusted Ally. Maybe he does not trust Ally now.