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Jack112 Posted 21 years ago
Grammar

Were / Are

Scenario: Paul, the people in Best Buy are not commissioned right?

And then I say:

1. Because I saw an advertisement yesterday on TV saying that the people in that company were not commissioned.

2. Because I saw an advertisement yesterday on TV saying that the people in that company are not commissioned.

Which one should I use and why? #1 or #2?

Thanks.
  

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Use either, for the same reasons I have always given you, Jack.

  • Use either, for the same reasons I have always given you, Jack.
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Use either, for the same reasons I have always given you, Jack.

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