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Findaway Posted 8 years ago
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Present or past tense

I would ask someone to take the guests to the other room whilst I stay/stayed with the casualty. When the paramedics arrive/arrived I would inform them of the situation.
  

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Future hypothetical: I would ask someone to take the guests to the other room while I stay with the casualty. When the paramedics arrive, I would inform them of the situation. Habitual past: I would ask someone to take the guests to the other room while I stayed with the casualty.

  • Future hypothetical: I would ask someone to take the guests to the other room while I stay with the casualty.
  • When the paramedics arrive, I would inform them of the situation.
  • Habitual past: I would ask someone to take the guests to the other room while I stayed with the casualty.
  • When the paramedics arrived, I would inform them of the situation.
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Future hypothetical:  I would ask someone to take the guests to the other room while I stay with the casualty. When the paramedics arrive, I would inform them of the situation.

Habitual past: I would ask someone to take the guests to the other room while I stayed with the casualty. When the paramedics arrived, I would inform them of the situation.

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