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Nerdikarp Posted 15 years ago
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"They were recorded on wednesday." or "They are recorded on wednesday." Which is correct and why?

1-"They were recorded on wednesday."

2-"They are recorded on wednesday."

The fact is that the tapes are recorded on wednesday, but the recording was done in the past. So, I need to tell someone when the recording was done. Should I use 'are' or 'were'? And why? What's the subtle difference in meaning?

Number 1 sounds right, but it's hard for me to understand it.

Thanks!
  

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Hi, were You are talking about something that happened in the past, so use Past Tense. Clive

  • Hi, were You are talking about something that happened in the past, so use Past Tense.
  • Clive
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Hi,

were

You are talking about something that happened in the past, so use Past Tense.

Clive

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