define Consistency in tenses
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Verb tense consistency refers to keeping the same tense throughout a clause. We don't want to have one time period being described in two different tenses. If you have two or more time periods, start a new clause or a new sentence. ... Finished and went are in the past tense, but tidies is in the present tense.
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Verb tense consistency refers to keeping the same tense throughout a clause. We don't want to have one time period being described in two different tenses. If you have two or more time periods, start a new clause or a new sentence. ... Finished and went are in the past tense, but tidies is in the present tense
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