Asked by Godwin Timileyin
Is it "they were not impressed or they are not impressed"?
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GPT 3.5
The correct phrase depends on the context.
If you are referring to a past event or situation, you would use "they were not impressed."
If you are talking about the present moment or ongoing situation, you would use "they are not impressed."
If you are referring to a past event or situation, you would use "they were not impressed."
If you are talking about the present moment or ongoing situation, you would use "they are not impressed."
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