Consistent Verbs

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Consistency of verb tense
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Consistency of verb tense means that all actions in a
sentence that happen (or happened) at the same time
are in the same tense.
If all of the actions happen in the present or happen all
the time, use the present tense for all verbs in the
sentence.
If all of the actions happened in the past, use the past
tense for all verbs.
When you edit your writing, make sure that any time a
verb tense changes it is because the action the verb
describes happened at a different time. Otherwise, the
shift in tenses causes an inconsistency.
Consistency of verb tense
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Inconsistent: The movie started just as we
take our seats. (The actions both happened at
the same time, but started is in the past tense, and
take is in the present tense.)
Consistent, present tense: The movie starts
just as we take our seats. (The actions and verb
tenses are both in the present.)
Consistent, past tense: The movie started just
as we took our seats. (The actions started and
took both happened in the past, and both are in
the past tense.)
Using consistent verb tense
Identify the verbs. Decide if there are unnecessary
shifts in tense.
Those who want a good workout needed different
kinds of equipment than those interested in an
easy ride.
Using consistent verb tense
Identify the verbs. Decide if there are unnecessary
shifts in tense.
Those who want a good workout needed different
kinds of equipment than those interested in an
easy ride.
Using consistent verb tense
Identify the verbs. Decide if there are unnecessary
shifts in tense.
Those who want a good workout need different
kinds of equipment than those interested in an
easy ride.
Using consistent verb tense
Identify the verbs. Decide if there are unnecessary
shifts in tense.
A wide seat makes the rider shift from side to side,
and it caused painful rubbing.
Using consistent verb tense
Identify the verbs. Decide if there are unnecessary
shifts in tense.
A wide seat makes the rider shift from side to side,
and it caused painful rubbing.
Using consistent verb tense
Identify the verbs. Decide if there are unnecessary
shifts in tense.
A wide seat makes the rider shift from side to side,
and it causes painful rubbing.
Using consistent verb tense
Identify the verbs. Decide if there are unnecessary
shifts in tense.
Serious riders wore special shoes that snap onto
the pedals to allow pushing up as well as pushing
down.
Using consistent verb tense
Identify the verbs. Decide if there are unnecessary
shifts in tense.
Serious riders wore special shoes that snap onto
the pedals to allow pushing up as well as pushing
down.
Using consistent verb tense
Identify the verbs. Decide if there are unnecessary
shifts in tense.
Serious riders wear special shoes that snap onto
the pedals to allow pushing up as well as pushing
down.
Using consistent verb tense
Identify the verbs. Decide if there are unnecessary
shifts in tense.
Once an experienced cyclist chose the proper
bicycle, he or she knows how to ride it properly.
Using consistent verb tense
Identify the verbs. Decide if there are unnecessary
shifts in tense.
Once an experienced cyclist chose the proper
bicycle, he or she knows how to ride it properly.
Using consistent verb tense
Identify the verbs. Decide if there are unnecessary
shifts in tense.
Once an experienced cyclist chooses the proper
bicycle, he or she knows how to ride it properly.
Using consistent verb tense
Identify the verbs. Decide if there are unnecessary
shifts in tense.
The smart rider also kept his or her knees slightly
bent, which eases the strain on the knees.
Using consistent verb tense
Identify the verbs. Decide if there are unnecessary
shifts in tense.
The smart rider also kept his or her knees slightly
bent, which eases the strain on the knees.
Using consistent verb tense
Identify the verbs. Decide if there are unnecessary
shifts in tense.
The smart rider also keeps his or her knees slightly
bent, which eases the strain on the knees.
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