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I met a person he was nice vs I met a person he is nice

The correct phrase is "I met a person. He was nice." The first phrase is correct because it uses the past tense "was" to describe the person's niceness at the time of meeting. The second phrase is incorrect because it mixes past tense ("met") with present tense ("is"), creating a grammatically inconsistent sentence.

Last updated: March 27, 2024

I met a person he was nice

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English.

This phrase is used to describe the impression of a person at the time of meeting in the past. It correctly uses the past tense "was" to match the verb "met."

Examples:

  • I met a person he was nice, but I didn't get his name.
  • She told me about her friend. I met a person he was nice and very helpful.

Alternatives:

  • I met a person who was nice.
  • I met a person, and he was nice.
  • I met a nice person.
  • I met someone who was nice.
  • I met someone, and they were nice.

I met a person he is nice

This phrase is incorrect due to the mix of past and present tenses, which creates a grammatically inconsistent sentence.

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