In this sentence specifically:
We managed to talk and share ideas between us which taught me how to communicate well within a team and makes me feel confident in my ability to communicate with new groups of people.
I say "which taught me A and B" but both A and B are different tenses. It seems to make sense to me, because this one event "taught me" something and also "makes me feel" something continuously.
is this grammatically correct?
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