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Old 01-Apr-2008, 19:55
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Default Re: ask about clause

I don't understand. Neither sentence relates to the future or is future tense.

If someone was next to you at the bus stop, yesterday, today, or tomorrow, they might have seen you reading a newspaper. Both things were happening at the same time - 'waiting' and 'reading'.
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