#2 (permalink) Sat May 13, 2006 9:02 am Tense |
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Hi,
I assume this sentence could be developed as:
People are living longer than they have lived in the past
I don't think that replacing have with had will change this for the better. You could write a sentence to show more clearly that the balance of tenses is wrong:
He is doing now more than he does in the past.
This should be: He is doing more now than he did in the past.
Again your sentence should read: People are living longer than they were in the past.
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