grammar - Does tense change when the narrator (present) writes about what a person (past) could have said about their time?
Does tense change when the narrator (present) writes about what a person (past) could have said about their time?
For example
A person who lived during 1790 could truthfully claim that Washington is the president of the United States of America.
Should the is be was? If so, or if not, what's the relevant rule?
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