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Anonymous Posted 9 years ago
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Is the following sentence is correct with Present & past tense together?

This is a minutes of meeting sentence (Meeting held this morning):

He informed that the major activities were in progress. OR

He informed that the major activities activities are in progress.

  

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Anonymous This is a minutes of meeting sentence from the minutes of a meeting : He informed the meeting/the members /us that the major activities were in progress. He informed that the major activities activities are in progress .

  • Anonymous This is a minutes of meeting sentence from the minutes of a meeting : He informed the meeting/the members /us that the major activities were in progress.
  • He informed that the major activities activities are in progress .
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Anonymous

This is a minutes of meeting sentence from the minutes of a meeting:

He informed the meeting/the members/us that the major activities were in progress.

He informed that the major activities

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