caban
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- Oct 23, 2015
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Which time do I use when I want refer to something which happened in the past, but which has an indefinite effect?
Here's an example:
I liked the fact that you put "death" and "dying" in italics. This way you made it more clear for me what is/was the core of your reflections.
It's a sentence from a short review of an essay.
Thank you in advance
Here's an example:
I liked the fact that you put "death" and "dying" in italics. This way you made it more clear for me what is/was the core of your reflections.
It's a sentence from a short review of an essay.
Thank you in advance