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PreciousJones Posted 13 years ago
Grammar

Was

Remember I told you how fun Florida was! Or

Remember I told you how fun Florida is!

Are both okay if talking about a past situation?

Thanks!
  

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The verb "was" suggests that you experienced the "fun" in Florida in the past. The feeling of fun is buried in the past. On the other hand the "is" implies that the feeling of fun is always there whenever you are in Florida.

  • The verb "was" suggests that you experienced the "fun" in Florida in the past.
  • The feeling of fun is buried in the past.
  • On the other hand the "is" implies that the feeling of fun is always there whenever you are in Florida.
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The verb "was" suggests that you experienced the "fun" in Florida in the past. The feeling of fun is buried in the past. On the other hand the "is" implies that the feeling of fun is always there whenever you are in Florida.

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