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You've gone back and forth between present tense and past tense.
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Once upon a time in a faraway land, where all things are beautiful, all creatures big and small, there lies a young boy born to be one of the successful legends of world class entertainment of all time.
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You went back and forth between past and present tense.
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Sandy,
This is how I approach this sentence.
Beneath - I guess is ok. But personally, underneath would be my choice in this context. Also I think the tense should be in either present progress or past.
The sun (was shining ) / ( is
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I think both tenses should be the same: "went" and "gave." Incidently, there are some other problems with your sentence. Possibly, "I went on, through a lot of struggles; and out of nowhere, in return for my
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in past tense?
I went on a through a lot of struggles and out of nowwhere, God gives/gave me what I was looking for in return.
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Our client denies performing any defamatory actions as he was just expressing his opinion based on his previous experience with your company. Is " was just (only?) expressing " a proper phrase about a situation which took place a few
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Almost everything: they have different meanings, different uses and different spellings. They are, however, both 3rd person singular present tense English verbs.
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Thanks for the post, the sentence was in fact from a documentary video on Malcolm Forbes. I think I get what you mean correctly, but let me just elaborate on my thinking process so I am not on a wrong track (correct any part that you notice is
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hi, uktous.
In my opinion, it's ok to use more than one tense in your paragraph.It all depends on what really you want to emphasize.
Here, you use the present tense in I am good at explaining maths.
Present tense often refers
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