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So in a court of law, the use of “did” which is explicitly past tense in English grammar is in reference to the present in a court of law, while the use of words ending in “ing” which is explicitly present tense in English grammar is in reference to the past? Please explain why two past tense words are made to be present tense.

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This question is the only obstacle in my understanding of writing correspondences and notices and I would really like to get clarity on it so…