Tuesday, April 24, 2018

Past or present tense in relative clauses in the present

Which one is grammatically correct? Can we use the relative clause in the past tense, when the main clause is in the present?



Close relatives and friends who moved to other countries, are no longer resorted to spend their money on international calls.




Close relatives and friends who have moved to other countries, are no longer resorted to spend their money on international calls.

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