I have used different tenses in the following sentences, but I don’t know if they are correct. Please can you check them for me? Thank you!
2.I was told if there were a fire in the corridor of a residential building, the residents must stay in their apartment until the fire brigade arrived.
3.I was told if there is a fire in the corridor of a residential building, the residents must stay in their apartment until the fire brigade arrives.
2. I was told that if there were a fire in the corridor of a residential building, the residents must stay in their apartments until the fire brigade arrived. I was told that if there is a fire in the corridor of a residential building, the residents must stay in their apartments until the fire brigade arrives.
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2. I was told that if there were a fire in the corridor of a residential building, the residents must stay in their apartments until the fire brigade arrived.
3.I was told that if there is a fire in the corridor of a residential building, the residents must stay in their apartments until the fire brigade arrives.