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    Default an agreement of tenses issue

    The original sentence is:

    Ted said: "When I am a famous musician, people won't give a hoot about my knowledge of atoms and molecules."

    I wonder which one is correct if we try to paraphrase the sentence above:

    Ted said that when he was a famous musician, people wouldn't give a hoot...

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    Ted said that when he would be a famous musician, people wouldn't give a hoot...


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    Default Re: an agreement of tenses issue

    When he was.
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    Default Re: an agreement of tenses issue

    Thank you, Sir.
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    Default Re: an agreement of tenses issue

    In addition to SoothingDave's answer you can also say '...when he became a famous musician....'

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    Default Re: an agreement of tenses issue

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    In addition to SoothingDave's answer you can also say '...when he became a famous musician....'

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    "Becomes" I think. It's someone talking about his future plans.
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    Default Re: an agreement of tenses issue

    I thought about using "becomes", but then wouldn't that be violating the laws of agreement of tenses?

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    Default Re: an agreement of tenses issue

    Quote Originally Posted by Bennevis View Post
    I thought about using "becomes", but then wouldn't that be violating the laws of agreement of tenses?

    I'd use 'became'. If we are going to backshift one verb, won't, then it's better to backshift both.
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