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Anonymous Posted 9 years ago
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Tense

Hi, I'm having having troubles with my tense.... I just want to know if the sentence below make sense to you guys!

I still can't believe what she has been through are real.

or I still can't believe what she has been through were real

or things that she has been through were real

or things that she has been through are real?

please tell me which one is correct! Thank you.

  

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I still can't believe what she has been through is real. I still can't believe what she has been through was real. Things that she has been through were real.

  • I still can't believe what she has been through is real.
  • I still can't believe what she has been through was real.
  • Things that she has been through were real.
  • Things that she has been through are real.
  • Those are all OK depending on the current existence of the things.
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I still can't believe what she has been through is real.

I still can't believe what she has been through was real.

Things that she has been through were real.

Things that she has been through are real.

Those are all OK depending on the current existence of the things.

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