We need a present perfect here because the worry is still true. The economists are worried at present.
Hence past tense "raised" is incorrect here.
Does this help?
We need a present perfect here because the worry is still true. The economists are worried at present.
Dear Sir,OptimusPrep wrote: We need a present perfect here because the worry is still true. The economists are worried at present.
Hence past tense "raised" is incorrect here.
Does this help?
Hi Teja,evs.teja wrote:Dear Sir,OptimusPrep wrote: We need a present perfect here because the worry is still true. The economists are worried at present.
Hence past tense "raised" is incorrect here.
Does this help?
If I go by what you say then shouldn't it be "Many economists HAVE SAID that.....".
My understanding "Surge in retail sales has raised hopes" means apart from economists other people still hope about that recovery.
Thanks
Teja