What we will do if there are 2 tenses in a sentence?
Answers
Answered by
0
There are two verbs in this example, “ate” and “walks”. While “ate” is in the past tense, “walks” is in the present tense and it is not clear what is actually happening here. Instead you can say: ... Either sentence is correct – but the most important part is making sure the tenses are the same!
Similar questions