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時制. Questions relating to that property of verbs which allows them to refer to events in the past, present, or future.
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Tense in noun modifying clauses?
In this case past tense 見た人 is correct and it's irrelevant if it's a person or an inanimate object. …
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What does ていた mean?
ていた doesn't mean anything on itself, because it's a part of conjugation:
晴れる{はれる} - the verb - which means roughly "to become clear" (as in clear weather).
晴れて{はれて} - verb's te-form
て+いる - a grammar …