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Why is "was" used here? Santa seems to be busy still.

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Rebecca

The past tense "was" is used in this case because even though he is still busy in the present, at the time when he tried to get Santa to visit, which happened in the past, he was unavailable. So "was" in this context refers back to the state of an action in a past experience or conversation, even though the action may still be occurring in the present.

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