He is/was the one who told me everything

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Talking to my friend James about what our mutual friend Michael said to me a while back.

I said: "He(Michael) is/was the one who told me everything!" - Michael isn't present, he's somewhere else.

What would a native say?
 

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He is still the person who told you.
 

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That's a much better thread title, Batman.

I would probably use 'is', but, depending on the wider context, I might say 'was'.
 
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That's a much better thread title, Batman.

I would probably use 'is', but, depending on the wider context, I might say 'was'.
In what context would you change it from it to was?
 

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I don't really think it's context-related. After I posted my first response, I realised that I was perhaps almost as likely to say "was" as "is". I can't really come up with a particular reason for choosing one over the over. In fact, I would almost certainly say "It's Michael who told me" or "He's the one who told me".
 

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Is Michael coming back? If he's gone away permanently, then I would use was.
 

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I don't really think it's context-related.
I think it is. Otherwise, the choice would be random. Having said that, it's not necessary that we understand and can explain what the deciding elements of the context are.
@Batman: We don't change 'is' to 'was'. We use one of the two, depending on the likely-unconscious context. The context probably includes how much we want to distance Michael for whatever reason.
 
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Is Michael coming back? If he's gone away permanently, then I would use was.
Michael's more of a acquaintance than a friend now because we haven't kept touch in so long but he's still around somewhere, we just don't know where he is.
 

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I'd probably use was as the connection has been broken.
 
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