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PreciousJones Posted 14 years ago
Grammar

Was/is

I'm trying to say that I didn't know tomorrow's event is at noon time. The event hasn't happened yet. It's on the next day.

So should I say:

I didn't know that the event was at noon. OR

I didn't know that the event is at noon.
  

Top answer

If it is not past noon, then you can use either.

  • If it is not past noon, then you can use either.
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If it is not past noon, then you can use either.

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