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Sitifan Posted 7 years ago
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In the past, when popular books have been made into movies, people have been disappointed.

In the past, when popular books have been made into movies, people have been disappointed. The movie was never interesting as the book. ((Julie Quackenbush)

Can I use the past tense in the first sentence?

  

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In the past, when popular books were made into movies, people were disappointed.

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