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Saurabh Malpani
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Source is OG 10 # 210
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Stacey Koprince
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Because the "scientists have recently discovered" that it "is" - that is, this is taking place in the present tense. If it could be the largest living organism, now, then it should still be extending.
And, also, if you're not sure... you're supposed to stick with the original meaning of the sentence unless there is something logically wrong with that meaning. And the original meaning is that it is still extending, not that it extended in the past. And there's nothing logically wrong with saying that it is still extending today. |
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