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Kenny1999 Posted 3 years ago
Grammar

Present or past tense?

When I am talking about something that happened in the past, and I know that I should use past tense. But when I comment the event, should I use present or past tense?

e.g. They exposed my personal information without my consent, it was ridiculous.

e.g. They exposed my personal information without my consent, it is ridiculous.


  

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kenny1999 comment the event comment on the event kenny1999 should I use present or past tense? They both work, and the only difference is what you would expect from the tenses.

  • kenny1999 comment the event comment on the event kenny1999 should I use present or past tense?
  • They both work, and the only difference is what you would expect from the tenses.
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kenny1999comment the event

comment on the event

kenny1999should I use present or past tense?

They both work, and the only difference is what you would expect from the tenses.

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