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Viswanath89 Posted 10 years ago
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Mike said that whenever he see Chris wearing a green shirt, Chris looks like a goofy.
  

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Goofy is an adjective, so it should be Mike said that whenever he see s Chris wearing a green shirt, Chris looks goofy .

  • Goofy is an adjective, so it should be Mike said that whenever he see s Chris wearing a green shirt, Chris looks goofy .
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Goofy is an adjective, so it should be Mike said that whenever he sees Chris wearing a green shirt, Chris looks goofy.
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Does this "sees" include the past and the future ?
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Here "sees" would indicate that this has been the case in the past, and would imply that it is likely to be the case in the future as well.
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viswanath89Mike said that ...
An alternative is

Mike said that Chris always looks goofy when he wears a green shirt.

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