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Is it correct to say “What was your name?”?
Is it correct to say "What was your name?"? The reason I am asking this is, generally the name of the person will not change. One should say "What is your name?"
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“He didn't know where New Jersey was”
I know the past tense carries the past tense in every dependent clause, but referring specifically to places or to things that are eternal, like the Earth, seems a bit weird and therefore we sometimes ...
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Tense change: previous actions on something that's currently true
I'm describing a situation that happened in the past. To explain it, I want to use a description that is both true now and true when the situation happened.
Specifically, I want something like:
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Should I say 'What I wanted to say is' or 'What I wanted to say was'?
Following Martha's advice I am splitting up a question Compound sentences, the punctuation and mooore.
Let's put what I said / wrote something in the past. And now I want to elaborate some key points ...
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Do I use “argued” or “argues”? Past or Present? [duplicate]
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What (grammatical) tense to use when doing reference in a paper?
Should I use present or past tense when referring to a (scientific) paper?
“has been raised” or “was ...
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Should we use past tense in “Lugo admitted he is the father”?
In this sentence, should the is be a was?
On April 13, 2009, Lugo admitted he is the father of a child conceived with Viviana Carrillo.
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Should I use the past tense for things that are still the same as before?
I am writing a personal statement for applying to a school, and I have a question about past tense. The following paragraph describes things that happened several years ago:
My school is located ...
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“They knew what mercy is” vs. “they knew what mercy was”
They knew what mercy is.
They knew what mercy was.
Mercy is something that always exists so can I say is as in the above example?
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Is the past tense correct in “Did you know Fred was a doctor?” [duplicate]
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He didn't know where New Jersey was…
Tense change: previous actions on something that's currently true
My wife and I were disagreeing about this today:
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Refer to the state of something “at the time”
I want to communicate this:
I didn't think the zoo would attract visitors in its state at the time.
What can I replace "state at the time" with? Perhaps something like "then-state"? I can't say ...
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Present or Past tense to describe a past condition which is still present?
Scenario: My friend John has a personality disorder, intensely paranoid for example.
Can I say:
There were three events last year that told me John had a problem.
or can I say:
There were ...
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“so that” + present/past tense [duplicate]
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Should I say 'What I wanted to say is' or 'What I wanted to say was'?
Which one is correct:
Introduce additional user interface widget so that it was ...
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“I didn't know that Mary was an adult education student” — does this imply she no longer is one? [duplicate]
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He didn’t know where New Jersey was
“They knew what mercy is” vs. “they knew what mercy was”
Should we use past tense in "Lugo admitted he is the father"?
Present or ...
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Mixed tenses in a sentence [duplicate]
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‘Had’ or ‘has’ to describe a past condition which is still present?
Tense change: previous actions on something that's currently true
The employee was injured while ...
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“Has received” in past tense sentence? [duplicate]
"It occurred to me that no Korean has ever received the Nobel Prize in Literature." In this sentence, is "has received" right, rather than "had received"? Is it because "that" indicates continuation ...
