I want to know correct usage of "Who was" and "Who is".
Use "who was", for asking for the dead people, as "Who was Abraham Lincoln?"),
and
Use "who is" for asking for people alive or for the people you do not know dead or alive?
We are writing a Non-fiction story, and in summary should we use "who was" to explain
the leading role?
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blue apple 130Use "who was", for asking for the dead people, as "Who was Abraham Lincoln?"),andUse "who is" for asking for people alive or for the people you do not know dead or alive?
Generally right.
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