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I have always thought the sun rises in the east.
I have always thought the sun rose in the east.
Which one is correct?
I have always thought the sun rises in the east.
I have always thought the sun rose in the east.
Which one is correct?
I have always thought the sun rose in the east.
Which one is correct?
Please tell me where you are from at the end of your answer. For example, New Jersey the USA.
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22 Sep 2022
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They are both correct
The sun rises in the east every day ie present
The sun has also always risen in the east ie it has done in the past
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- English (UK)
They are both correct
The sun rises in the east every day ie present
The sun has also always risen in the east ie it has done in the past
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