Question
judge : a person trained to hear and decide cases brought before a court of law
1. judge: a person who is trained to hear and decide cases which were brought before a court of law
2. judge: a person who is trained to hear and decide cases which are brought before a court of law
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Which one is right, 'which were' or 'which are'?
1. judge: a person who is trained to hear and decide cases which were brought before a court of law
2. judge: a person who is trained to hear and decide cases which are brought before a court of law
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Which one is right, 'which were' or 'which are'?
Answers
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which are
Writeacher
Yes, use the present tense throughout the sentence.