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Anonymous Posted 10 years ago
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when or since

Are both correct please?
A loss in overtime would be a heart breaker for the team especially since/when they lead by 20 points in the 4th quarter.

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Anonymous Are both correct please? Yup! CJ

  • Anonymous Are both correct please?
  • Yup!
  • CJ
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AnonymousAre both correct please?
Yup!

CJ
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tamguatlayIs "lead" correct?
Yes, unless the intention was to use the past tense led, I suppose. I thought it was present, but I could be wrong.

CJ
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tamguatlayIs "lead" correct?
Sport commentators when reporting (live) the situation on the pitch usually use the simple present tense in their comments.

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