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Ansonguy Posted 6 years ago
Grammar

When my last day of work [is/was]

Suppose that your contract with your company ends on January 31, 2021. This is what you are going to say to your friend.

(1) Last week, I told my supervisor when my last day is.

(2) Last week, I told my supervisor when my last day was.

Which tense of "to be" is correct? Please help me. Thank you.

  

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'is' in your example above. If the contract ended on July 31, 2020, you can say (today): In the first week in July I told my supervisor when my last day was. CJ

  • 'is' in your example above.
  • If the contract ended on July 31, 2020, you can say (today): In the first week in July I told my supervisor when my last day was.
  • CJ
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'is' in your example above.

If the contract ended on July 31, 2020, you can say (today):

In the first week in July I told my supervisor when my last day was.

CJ

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