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Mixed Tenses (past and present) in one sentence | was/were (Them looking after the kids was/were a great help.)
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Question: I've heard the concert was a hit, but there weren't too many people... Wed Jun 25, 2008 18:40 pm  Question: I've heard the concert was a hit, but there weren't too many people...
 

Dear teachers,
I dont get to answer this question, please help me answer.
a) I´ve heard the concert was a hit, but there weren't too many people, ....
B) No it was totally sold out! Not one single seat available!
Many thanks
Rommy
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Question: I've heard the concert was a hit, but there weren't too many people... Wed Jun 25, 2008 19:12 pm  Question: I've heard the concert was a hit, but there weren't too many people...
 

Are you supposed to fill in the blank?
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