NAL123
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Consider these sentences of mine, please:
1) You might think he was a good father, but he isn't. (The father is still alive.)
2) You might think he is a good father, but he isn't. (The father is still alive.)
Is the meaning of 1 and 2 the same or different? Does "was" in 1 indicate past tense?
1) You might think he was a good father, but he isn't. (The father is still alive.)
2) You might think he is a good father, but he isn't. (The father is still alive.)
Is the meaning of 1 and 2 the same or different? Does "was" in 1 indicate past tense?