Bassim
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- Mar 1, 2008
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- Student or Learner
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- Bosnian
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- Bosnia Herzegovina
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- Sweden
Please, would you help me with these two sentences:
Jane watched her children playing in the garden, thinking how beautiful that they were around.
Jane watched her children playing in the garden, thinking how beautiful that they are around.
I am wondering about the second part of the sentence. Is it grammatically correct to have both the present and the past?
Jane watched her children playing in the garden, thinking how beautiful that they were around.
Jane watched her children playing in the garden, thinking how beautiful that they are around.
I am wondering about the second part of the sentence. Is it grammatically correct to have both the present and the past?