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Anonymous Posted 12 years ago
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Tenses with would?

Should it be 'there is nothing' or 'there was nothing'?

"He would compliment her even though there’s nothing worth loving about her."

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Anonymous Should it be 'there is nothing' or 'there was nothing'? It could be either if she is still alive.

  • Anonymous Should it be 'there is nothing' or 'there was nothing'?
  • It could be either if she is still alive.
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AnonymousShould it be 'there is nothing' or 'there was nothing'?
It could be either if she is still alive.

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