can you, please, help me decide what tense I should use in the sentences below? The verb for the first sentence is "know", and for the other one "visit".
Here are my guesses:
Kate had lived in a small town where people knew/know one another. Kate had lived in a small town where people would visit one another often.
KNOW Kate had lived in a small town where people ..... one another. (know) Kate had lived in a small town where people ..... one another often. (visit)
Thank you
Top answer
They are correct. Kate had lived in a small town where people know one another. Kate had lived in a small town where people visit one another often.
— Cynthia3754
They are correct.
Kate had lived in a small town where people know one another.
Kate had lived in a small town where people visit one another often.
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These are also possible: Kate had lived in a small town where people knew one another. Kate had lived in a small town where people would visit one another often.