Talab1234
Member
- Joined
- Jun 5, 2020
- Member Type
- Native Language
- Abkhazian
- Home Country
- Afghanistan
- Current Location
- Afghanistan
What is the difference between the two?
1. He is the one who reviewed the report.
2. He was the one who reviewed the report.
- Does this mean the person who reviewed is dead? Can “was” refer to what person did in the past? When should I use is/was in the scenarios above?
1. He is the one who reviewed the report.
2. He was the one who reviewed the report.
- Does this mean the person who reviewed is dead? Can “was” refer to what person did in the past? When should I use is/was in the scenarios above?