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Tamguatlay Posted 12 years ago
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Should the bold word be 'had' instead?

Thai groom Samangnitit and his bride Kongkoon, lying in a coffin during a wedding ceremony, on Friday. The ritual involves monks performing death rites on the couple as if they have died. Couples who participate in the event believe that they are reborn with all their bad deeds buried behind them.

Should the bold word be 'had' instead? Thanks.
  

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tamguatlay Should the bold word be 'had' instead? No, because it's in present time: 'involves', 'believe'.

  • tamguatlay Should the bold word be 'had' instead?
  • No, because it's in present time: 'involves', 'believe'.
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tamguatlayShould the bold word be 'had' instead?
No, because it's in present time: 'involves', 'believe'.

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