I have this sentence and want to ask you if the verb form is right (should I use the word "correct" instead "right"?)? What is a difference between saying "who is described" and "who is being desribed"?
Please give the description to the person who is described.
I think it is better or possibly correct to say the following:
Please give the description to the person who has been described.
Please give the description to the person who was described.
HELP.
Top answer
I think this is the clearest choice: Please give the description to the person who has been described in it.
— Mister Micawber
I think this is the clearest choice: Please give the description to the person who has been described in it.
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