[Grammar] He was faster/ he's been faster

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Will17

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Hello!

We're playing a quiz game and one player answers faster than another. Giving the "winner" the point, can I say to the "loser", "sorry but he was faster than you"?

Would it be better to say "he's been faster than you"?

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Will
 

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Hello!

We're playing a quiz game and one player answers faster than another. Giving the "winner" the point, can I say to the "loser", "sorry but he was faster than you"?

Would it be better to say "he's been faster than you"?

CHEERS
Will

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Since you're talking about a past situation, you use the past simple tense in such a case.
 

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Since you're talking about a past situation, you use the past simple tense in such a case.
Actually, speakers use the simple tenses when stating a fact, present or past; i.e., he is/was faster than you; that's a fact. :-D
 

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I agree with "He was faster than you."

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