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Ho-ting Tu Posted 9 years ago
Grammar

Was or is

The 1979 law to which Royce referred states that U.S. policy will be to “provide Taiwan with arms of a defensive character,” and Reagan’s 1982 “assurances” made clear that there was no end date for U.S. arms sales to Taiwan and that the United States is not required to consult with Beijing on the issue. These two documents have been the bedrock of bipartisan U.S. strategy on Taiwan ever since.


Why the uderlined "was" in this sentence is past tense and underlined "is" in the same sentence is present tense? Thanks

  

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Ho-ting Tu Why is the underlined "was" in this senten ce pas t tense and underlined "is" in the same sente nce prese nt tense? Because the text was not carefully proofread before publication. The writer or editor should have chosen one tense or the other consistently.

  • Ho-ting Tu Why is the underlined "was" in this senten ce pas t tense and underlined "is" in the same sente nce prese nt tense?
  • Because the text was not carefully proofread before publication.
  • The writer or editor should have chosen one tense or the other consistently.
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Ho-ting TuWhy is the underlined "was" in this sentence past tense and underlined "is" in the same sentence present tense?

Because the text was not carefully proofread before publication. The writer or editor should

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