Saturday, June 11, 2022

Quarter 4, Week 4- Verb Tense Consistency

 


In week 4 we talk about Verb Tense Consistency. Our topic for this week appears to be simple, but when it comes time to answer it, you might find it difficult and confusing, thus I recommend that we examine it more to ensure the proper grammar. What is Verb Tense Consistency? The term "verb tense consistency" refers to the usage of the same tense throughout a sentence. The goal is to avoid or stay away from having multiple tenses used to describe a single time period. It is if you are referring to various time periods. It's best to start a new clause or even a new phrase. Verb tense indicates when the action occurred. Past, present, and future are the most common tenses. The verb aspect, on the other hand, refers to the passage of time or the flow of time. The aspect determines whether or not the action takes place in a single block or if the action is continuous or repeated.




A spelling quiz for week 4:


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