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Silak12 Posted 9 years ago
Grammar

No more the person I know

Hi everyone.

Could someone tell me in which contexts can we say the two sentences?

"I don't know what happened. He is no more the person I know"

"I don't know what happened. He is no more the person I knew"

Thanks!

  

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"He is no more the person I know""He is no more the person I knew" I don't see any real difference in how they might be used. The second seems a more reasonable choice, offhand.

  • "He is no more the person I know""He is no more the person I knew" I don't see any real difference in how they might be used.
  • The second seems a more reasonable choice, offhand.
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silak12Could someone tell me in which contexts can we say the two sentences?"He is no more the person I know""He is no more the person I knew"

I don't see any real difference in how they might be used. The second seems a more reasonable choice, offhand.

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