he told the committee that he (teach) English for ten years. tense
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simple past tens and present simple tense.
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He told the committee that he teaches English for ten years.
He told the committee that he has been teaching English for ten years.
He told the committee that he has taught English for ten years.
Explanation:
- The tense of the sentence depends on different factors.
- Here the main tense of the sentence is simple past.
- But the tense of the secondary verb teach will depend on the sense that the subject wants to express.
- If the subject says that he is still teaching English, then simple present is used.
- And subsequent tenses are used for other senses.
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