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Nkm Posted 21 years ago
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"We had a seminar on project management from someone who directly learnt from Covey. It was very good. The most important point I learnt from it is to read a book each week."

Is it correct to use "is" in the last sentence - it is to read?

Under what circumstance can we replace "is" with "was"?

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Hello, Nkm, You can use both. With "is" you insist on the present impact of the seminar; with "was" you state that you learnt that important point then. Yet, I'd rather say "it was very interesting" instead of "good".

  • Hello, Nkm, You can use both.
  • With "is" you insist on the present impact of the seminar; with "was" you state that you learnt that important point then.
  • Yet, I'd rather say "it was very interesting" instead of "good".
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Hello, Nkm,

You can use both. With "is" you insist on the present impact of the seminar; with "was" you state that you learnt that important point then. Yet, I'd rather say "it was very interesting" instead of "good".

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