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Conventions of English 11:Question 8
Read the following sentence:
Every time someone recalls a memory, there was something slightly
different about the memory than the last time the person remembered
it.
Which revision of the sentence revises the sentence to use correct
verb tense?
Select one:
A. Every time someone recalls a memory, there will be something slightly different
about the memory than the last time the person is remembering it
B. Every time someone is recalling a memory, there will be something slightly
different about the memory than the last time the person was remembering it.
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C. Every time someone recalls a memory, there is something slightly different about
the memory than the last time the person remembered it
D. Every time someone had recalled a memory, there was something slightly
different about the memory from the last time the person remembers it.

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