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Ansonguy Posted 6 years ago
Grammar

Today [is/was] the first time

I have made up (1) below.

(1) For the past five days, construction work has woken me up. Thank goodness that they didn't work this morning. Today is the first time I slept easily until this morning.

(2) For the past five days, construction work has woken me up. Thank goodness that they didn't work this morning. Today was the first time I slept easily until this morning. (my non-native English speaking friends' revision)

My friends think "was" is correct because you already woke up from your good sleep. I don't agree with them. I think "is" is more appropriate because it's a fact that still applies to today.

Which tense of "to be" is correct? Thank you very much for your time and help.
  

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You can use either one. I'm guessing that most native speakers match the tenses ( was, slept ). CJ

  • You can use either one.
  • I'm guessing that most native speakers match the tenses ( was, slept ).
  • CJ
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You can use either one. I'm guessing that most native speakers match the tenses (was, slept).

CJ

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