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Old 24-Feb-2005, 19:17
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Default Lived / Lives

Let's say I know this guy who lived in that place a couple years ago and maybe he sitll lives there right now or maybe he don't. What do I use?


1. I know someone that lives there.
2. I know someone that lived there.

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3. I know someone that lives there if he is still there. (Is this better?)

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I know someone who was living there two years ago and might still be there.
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