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Anonymous Posted 16 years ago
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Run vrs Ran

In this context which is correct:

1. We ran a series of potential scenarios

2. We run a series of potential scenarios
  

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Well, Anon, you did not provide any context, so either can be possible. 1) In our experiment, completed last week, we ran a series of potential scenarios using the model. 2) Here is the experimental process: We make a hypothesis.

  • Well, Anon, you did not provide any context, so either can be possible.
  • 1) In our experiment, completed last week, we ran a series of potential scenarios using the model.
  • 2) Here is the experimental process: We make a hypothesis.
  • We design a model.
  • We run a series of potential scenarios against the model.
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Well, Anon, you did not provide any context, so either can be possible.

1) In our experiment, completed last week, we ran a series of potential scenarios using the model.

2) Here is the experimental process:
We make a hypothesis.

We design a model.

We run a series of potential scenarios against the model.

We rerun the most promising s
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they are both correct depending on how you want to use them. one is in the past tense and the other the present.

so you didnt provide which context you want to use these words.

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