Past tense in the principal clause can be followed by present tense in the subordinate clause under which of the following cases?

Past tense in the principal clause can be followed by present tense in the subordinate clause under which of the following cases? Correct Answer When the subordinate clause states a universal truth

This is an exception of the past followed by past rule. Past tense in the principal clause can be followed by present tense when the subordinate clause is stating a universal truth.

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