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Reply Subj: The problem with Tenses Posted: Thu Aug 16, 2012 at 12:18:38 pm EDT (Viewed 626 times) | |||||||
Quote: When you're writing, do you find it hard to stay in the same tense? I write past tense, but I always mix it with present tense. How do you avoid switching between tenses? I'm usually OK (when I do writing, which is increasingly rare these days...). However, there are some placs where I slip. Quote: It's driving me mad, and I'm looking for some advice from my fellow Parodyversers.In addition to HH's comments, I would add "get someone else to read it". Other people will spot errors in your work (including tenses) far more easily than you will, because you will be seeing what you expect to see, rather than what is there. (For the same reason a programmer should never test their own code - they are more likley to miss the errors). If all else fails, put it down and ignore it completely for a week or so, then come back to it for a re-read. You may catch more mistakes if the original version is not still fresh in your mind. | |||||||