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I know the SOT (sequence of tenses) rule and how to apply it to object clauses, but I have some confusion about the appropriate tense in a relative clause. For example, in the sentences below, which interpretation is right?
I will see the girl that is walking.
Is walking now, or can it be either now or simultaneous with seeing?
I will see the girl that will walk.
Is walking later than seeing, or can it be either later than seeing or later than now?
I will see the girl that walked.
Is walking only before now, or can it also be before seeing which is in the future?
I hope you can understand
I will see the girl that is walking.
Is walking now, or can it be either now or simultaneous with seeing?
I will see the girl that will walk.
Is walking later than seeing, or can it be either later than seeing or later than now?
I will see the girl that walked.
Is walking only before now, or can it also be before seeing which is in the future?
I hope you can understand
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Yes son relatives
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