mrmvp
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- United Arab Emirates
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I am writing a reference letter for a student I taught last year. He graduated with merit last term. I am a bit confused about whether to use the present perfect tense or the past passive voice.
1- [Last name] was a painstaking student who did his work to the best of his ability and beyond the call of duty.
2- [Last name] has been a painstaking student who has done his work to the best of his ability and beyond the call of duty.
1- [Last name] was a painstaking student who did his work to the best of his ability and beyond the call of duty.
2- [Last name] has been a painstaking student who has done his work to the best of his ability and beyond the call of duty.
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