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Simon
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Simon 發問時間: Society & CultureLanguages · 3 年前

English question: What is the difference between “what I noticed IS that” and “what I noticed WAS that”, and ...?

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Tedster: Wendy Suzuki

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I went to kickbox, dance, yoga, step class, and at first it was really hard.

But what I noticed is that after every sweat-inducing workout that I tried, I had this great mood boost and this great energy boost.

And that's what kept me going back to the gym.

Well, I started feeling stronger.

On the above context, most sentences use past tense except “what I noticed IS” and “And that IS what kept me…”, my question is, if I change the “what I noticed IS” to “what I noticed WAS”, and change “And that’S what kept me …” to “And that WAS what kept me… “ , what will be the difference – I mean how to make a choice between present tense and past tense while all the things happened in the past.

Thanks, all. I am an English learner.

You help will be much appreciated.

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Update: I know “is” = present tense, “was” = past tense. In the context, “it” happened in the past, and I kind of know that when “it” is a long-lasting fact, then we could use “it’s”, but I also found, sometimes “was” was used to refer to the “I feel it’s also a long-lasting fact”.

Did I say it right? Or I totally miss the point or what I say is gibberish? For example, in the context, instead of using “is”, if I change “is” to “was”, what is the change in meaning? Please help.

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  • 匿名使用者
    3 年前
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    is= present tense, was= past tense

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