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Anonymous Posted 6 years ago
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Which one is correct version?

This is the file I was looking for

This is the file I am looking for

  

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I think both are correct. The only difference is that the first sentence is coming in the "Past Continues Tense" while the second one is in the "Present Continues Tense". Regarding which version to choose is that depends on the context of the sentence and whether you want to speak in present or past tense.

  • I think both are correct.
  • The only difference is that the first sentence is coming in the "Past Continues Tense" while the second one is in the "Present Continues Tense".
  • Regarding which version to choose is that depends on the context of the sentence and whether you want to speak in present or past tense.
  • Don't depend on my answer though, wait for the teachers approval.
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I think both are correct. The only difference is that the first sentence is coming in the "Past Continues Tense" while the second one is in the "Present Continues Tense". Regarding which version to choose is that depends on the context of the sentence and whether you want to speak in present or past tense.


Don't depend on my answer though, wait for the teachers approval.

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anonymous

1) This is the file I was looking for.

2) This is the file I am looking for.

Both are correct. Here are the possible scenarios:

1) I have just found the file that I was looking for.
2) I'm pointing to a picture of a file to show someone w

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