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Is this a correct sentence Ricky Martin was now a singing sensation.?

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Dyranz12

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No. It should be either "Ricky Martin was a singing sensation," or "Ricky Martin is now a singing sensation."

"Was" is past tense and should probably not be combined with "now".

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