Welcome This slide presentation is designed to help students learn to recognize  tense shifting  so that they may use it correctly in their own writing.  This slide presentation is divided into two parts. The first part is an  introduction  which discusses the fundamentals of past tense, present tense, and tense shifting. The second part consists of some  practice exercises  that students may use to apply the concepts they learn.  Enjoy!
Part one: The introduction
Readers usually expect a piece of writing to use tense consistently from beginning to end.  Tense shifting  occurs whenever the verb tense in a piece of writing changes between the past and the present tenses, as in the following examples: Introduction: Juan  played  his guitar, which  is  twenty years old.   past tense   present tense   Juan  loves  his guitar, which  was  stolen yesterday.   present tense   past tense
Sometimes, tense shifting is appropriate; other times it is not.  Frequent or unnecessary shifts in tense can distract readers and even confuse the meaning of a piece of writing, as in the following examples: Introduction: Each time he  played  his guitar, Juan  breaks  a string.   past tense   present tense   Juan  loved  his guitar, which is   stolen yesterday. present tense   past tense   As soon as he  wakes , Juan  played  his guitar.   present tense past tense   Juan  loved  his guitar, which  is  stolen yesterday.   past tense   present tense
Introduction: As the previous examples illustrate, it is important for writers to use tense consistently and to make shifts only for clear reasons. To do this, writers must first understand the fundamentals of the past tense, the present tense, and tense shifting.  These fundamentals are introduced in the next few slides.
Introduction: The Past Tense Writers use the past tense to describe events that were completed in the past or to make statements or generalizations that are tied to the past.  Examples: Juan  played  the guitar for his girlfriend last night. Because Juan  did  not practice, he  played  poorly. Juan  failed  to impress his girlfriend. Juan  decided  to practice.
Introduction: The present Tense   Writers use the present tense to make statements of fact or to make generalizations that are true now and will continue to be true unless something happens to change the situation.  Examples: Juan  plays  the guitar for his girlfriend every night. Because Juan  does  not practice, he  plays  poorly. Juan always  fails  to impress his girlfriend. Whenever he  fails , Juan always  decides  to practice.
Introduction: Tense shifting Once writers commit to a tense, they stick with it  unless  there is a reason to shift. Writers shift tenses when they need to describe both a completed action  and  a habitual action or state of being. Examples: Juan plays the guitar for his girlfriend every night. Because Juan does not practice, his playing is always poor. Juan always fails to impress his girlfriend. Each time he  played  his guitar, Juan  breaks  a string.   past tense   present tense   Juan  loved  his guitar, which is   stolen yesterday. present tense   past tense   Juan  played  the guitar for his girlfriend, who  likes  it.   past tense (completed action) present tense (habitual action)   Juan  loves  his guitar, which  was  stolen yesterday.   present tense (habitual action)   past tense   (completed action)
Introduction: review Each time he  played  his guitar, Juan  breaks  a string.   past tense   present tense   Juan  loved  his guitar, which is   stolen yesterday. present tense   past tense   Use the  past tense  to describe events that were completed in the past or to make statements or generalizations that are tied to the past.  Use the  present tense  to make statements of fact or to make generalizations that are true now and will continue to be true unless something happens to change the situation. Use  tense shifting  to describe both a completed action and a habitual action or state of being. Otherwise, choose one tense and stick to it.
Part two: Practice exercises
Tense practice #1 Now that you have reviewed some of the basics, it is time to practice identifying the past and present tenses in the sentences below. Click the buttons on the left to see the correct answers.  Juan’s guitar has a picture of flowers on it. Juan’s girlfriend prefers real flowers. Playing the guitar is Juan’s passion.  Juan’s playing embarrasses his girlfriend. Last night, Juan broke two strings at the same time. Today, Juan bought some new strings. Continue Tense practice #1
Tense practice #1 Now that you have reviewed some of the basics, it is time to practice identifying the past and present tenses in the sentences below. Click the buttons on the left to see the correct answers. Juan’s guitar  has  a picture of flowers on it.  (present) Juan’s girlfriend prefers real flowers. Playing the guitar is Juan’s passion.  Juan’s playing embarrasses his girlfriend. Last night, Juan broke two strings at the same time. Today, Juan bought some new strings. Continue
Tense practice #1 Now that you have reviewed some of the basics, it is time to practice identifying the past and present tenses in the sentences below. Click the buttons on the left to see the correct answers. Juan’s guitar has a picture of flowers on it. Juan’s girlfriend  prefers  real flowers. (present) Playing the guitar is Juan’s passion.  Juan’s playing embarrasses his girlfriend. Last night, Juan broke two strings at the same time. Today, Juan bought some new strings. Continue
Tense practice #1 Now that you have reviewed some of the basics, it is time to practice identifying the past and present tenses in the sentences below. Click the buttons on the left to see the correct answers. Juan’s guitar has a picture of flowers on it. Juan’s girlfriend prefers real flowers. Playing the guitar  is  Juan’s passion.  (present)   Juan’s playing embarrasses his girlfriend. Last night, Juan broke two strings at the same time. Today, Juan bought some new strings. Continue
Tense practice #1 Now that you have reviewed some of the basics, it is time to practice identifying the past and present tenses in the sentences below. Click the buttons on the left to see the correct answers. Juan’s guitar has a picture of flowers on it. Juan’s girlfriend prefers real flowers. Playing the guitar is Juan’s passion.  Juan’s playing  embarrasses  his girlfriend.  (present) Last night, Juan broke two strings at the same time. Today, Juan bought some new strings. Continue
Tense practice #1 Now that you have reviewed some of the basics, it is time to practice identifying the past and present tenses in the sentences below. Click the buttons on the left to see the correct answers. Juan’s guitar has a picture of flowers on it. Juan’s girlfriend prefers real flowers. Playing the guitar is Juan’s passion.  Juan’s playing embarrasses his girlfriend. Last night, Juan  broke  two strings at the same time.  (past) Today, Juan bought some new strings. Continue
If you are making a statement about something that is limited to the past, use the past tense. If you are making a statement about something that is not limited to the past, use the present tense The Bottom Line Tense practice #1 Now that you have reviewed some of the basics, it is time to practice identifying the past and present tenses in the sentences below. Click the buttons on the left to see the correct answers. Juan’s guitar has a picture of flowers on it. Juan’s girlfriend prefers real flowers. Playing the guitar is Juan’s passion.  Juan’s playing embarrasses his girlfriend. Last night, Juan broke two strings at the same time. Today, Juan  bought  some new strings.  (past) Continue
Tense practice #2 Now that you have practiced the past and present tenses, it is time to practice identifying  tense shifting  in the sentences below. Click the buttons on the left to see the correct answers.  Juan’s played his guitar, which has flowers on it. Juan played for his girlfriend, who prefers real flowers. Guitars are Juan’s passion, so he bought another one. Juan sings to his girlfriend, who was embarrassed today. Juan often breaks strings, so he bought some extras. Juan bought new strings today, even though he is poor. Continue Tense practice #2
Tense practice #2 Now that you have practiced the past and present tenses, it is time to practice identifying  tense shifting  in the sentences below. Click the buttons on the left to see the correct answers.  Juan’s played his guitar, which has flowers on it. Juan played for his girlfriend, who prefers real flowers. Guitars are Juan’s passion, so he bought another one. Juan sings to his girlfriend, who was embarrassed today. Juan often breaks strings, so he bought some extras. Juan bought new strings today, even though he is poor. Continue Tense practice #2 Now that you have practiced the past and present tenses, it is time to practice identifying  tense shifting  in the sentences below. Click the buttons on the left to see the correct answers.  Juan’s played his guitar, which has flowers on it. Juan played for his girlfriend, who prefers real flowers. Guitars are Juan’s passion, so he bought another one. Juan sings to his girlfriend, who was embarrassed today. Juan often breaks strings, so he bought some extras. Juan bought new strings today, even though he is poor. Continue Tense practice #2 Juan  played  his guitar, which  has  flowers on it. past tense (completed action)  present tense (habitual action)
Tense practice #2 Now that you have practiced the past and present tenses, it is time to practice identifying  tense shifting  in the sentences below. Click the buttons on the left to see the correct answers.  Juan’s played his guitar, which has flowers on it. Juan played for his girlfriend, who prefers real flowers. Guitars are Juan’s passion, so he bought another one. Juan sings to his girlfriend, who was embarrassed today. Juan often breaks strings, so he bought some extras. Juan bought new strings today, even though he is poor. Continue Tense practice #2 Now that you have practiced the past and present tenses, it is time to practice identifying  tense shifting  in the sentences below. Click the buttons on the left to see the correct answers.  Juan’s played his guitar, which has flowers on it. Juan played for his girlfriend, who prefers real flowers. Guitars are Juan’s passion, so he bought another one. Juan sings to his girlfriend, who was embarrassed today. Juan often breaks strings, so he bought some extras. Juan bought new strings today, even though he is poor. Continue Tense practice #2 Juan  played  for his girlfriend, who  prefers  real flowers. past tense (completed action)  present tense (habitual action)
Tense practice #2 Now that you have practiced the past and present tenses, it is time to practice identifying  tense shifting  in the sentences below. Click the buttons on the left to see the correct answers.  Juan’s played his guitar, which has flowers on it. Juan played for his girlfriend, who prefers real flowers. Guitars are Juan’s passion, so he bought another one. Juan sings to his girlfriend, who was embarrassed today. Juan often breaks strings, so he bought some extras. Juan bought new strings today, even though he is poor. Continue Tense practice #2 Now that you have practiced the past and present tenses, it is time to practice identifying  tense shifting  in the sentences below. Click the buttons on the left to see the correct answers.  Juan’s played his guitar, which has flowers on it. Juan played for his girlfriend, who prefers real flowers. Guitars are Juan’s passion, so he bought another one. Juan sings to his girlfriend, who was embarrassed today. Juan often breaks strings, so he bought some extras. Juan bought new strings today, even though he is poor. Continue Tense practice #2 Guitars  are  Juan’s passion, so he  bought  another one. present tense (state of being)  past tense (completed action)
Tense practice #2 Now that you have practiced the past and present tenses, it is time to practice identifying  tense shifting  in the sentences below. Click the buttons on the left to see the correct answers.  Juan’s played his guitar, which has flowers on it. Juan played for his girlfriend, who prefers real flowers. Guitars are Juan’s passion, so he bought another one. Juan sings to his girlfriend, who was embarrassed today. Juan often breaks strings, so he bought some extras. Juan bought new strings today, even though he is poor. Tense practice #2 Now that you have practiced the past and present tenses, it is time to practice identifying  tense shifting  in the sentences below. Click the buttons on the left to see the correct answers.  Juan’s played his guitar, which has flowers on it. Juan played for his girlfriend, who prefers real flowers. Guitars are Juan’s passion, so he bought another one. Juan sings to his girlfriend, who was embarrassed today. Juan often breaks strings, so he bought some extras. Juan bought new strings today, even though he is poor. Tense practice #2 Continue Continue Juan  sings  to his girlfriend, who  was  embarrassed today. present tense (habitual action)  past tense (completed state of being)
Tense practice #2 Now that you have practiced the past and present tenses, it is time to practice identifying  tense shifting  in the sentences below. Click the buttons on the left to see the correct answers.  Juan’s played his guitar, which has flowers on it. Juan played for his girlfriend, who prefers real flowers. Guitars are Juan’s passion, so he bought another one. Juan sings to his girlfriend, who was embarrassed today. Juan often breaks strings, so he bought some extras. Juan bought new strings today, even though he is poor. Tense practice #2 Now that you have practiced the past and present tenses, it is time to practice identifying  tense shifting  in the sentences below. Click the buttons on the left to see the correct answers.  Juan’s played his guitar, which has flowers on it. Juan played for his girlfriend, who prefers real flowers. Guitars are Juan’s passion, so he bought another one. Juan sings to his girlfriend, who was embarrassed today. Juan often breaks strings, so he bought some extras. Juan bought new strings today, even though he is poor. Tense practice #2 Continue Continue Juan  often  breaks strings, so he  bought  some extras. present tense (habitual action)  past tense (completed action)
Tense practice #2 Now that you have practiced the past and present tenses, it is time to practice identifying  tense shifting  in the sentences below. Click the buttons on the left to see the correct answers.  Juan’s played his guitar, which has flowers on it. Juan played for his girlfriend, who prefers real flowers. Guitars are Juan’s passion, so he bought another one. Juan sings to his girlfriend, who was embarrassed today. Juan often breaks strings, so he bought some extras. Juan bought new strings today, even though he is poor. Continue Tense practice #2 Now that you have practiced the past and present tenses, it is time to practice identifying  tense shifting  in the sentences below. Click the buttons on the left to see the correct answers.  Juan’s played his guitar, which has flowers on it. Juan played for his girlfriend, who prefers real flowers. Guitars are Juan’s passion, so he bought another one. Juan sings to his girlfriend, who was embarrassed today. Juan often breaks strings, so he bought some extras. Juan bought new strings today, even though he is poor. Continue Tense practice #2 Juan  bought  new strings today, even though he  is  poor. past tense (completed action) present tense (state of being)
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Checklist In order to use tense shifting correctly in your own writing, observe the items on the following checklist: Ask yourself if the statement or generalization you want  to make is limited to the past. Identify the verb in your sentence Identify the tense of your verb. Ask yourself if the tense of your verb agrees with the  statement or generalization you want to make.
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Powerpoint presentation on tenses

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    Welcome This slidepresentation is designed to help students learn to recognize tense shifting so that they may use it correctly in their own writing. This slide presentation is divided into two parts. The first part is an introduction which discusses the fundamentals of past tense, present tense, and tense shifting. The second part consists of some practice exercises that students may use to apply the concepts they learn. Enjoy!
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    Part one: Theintroduction
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    Readers usually expecta piece of writing to use tense consistently from beginning to end. Tense shifting occurs whenever the verb tense in a piece of writing changes between the past and the present tenses, as in the following examples: Introduction: Juan played his guitar, which is twenty years old. past tense present tense Juan loves his guitar, which was stolen yesterday. present tense past tense
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    Sometimes, tense shiftingis appropriate; other times it is not. Frequent or unnecessary shifts in tense can distract readers and even confuse the meaning of a piece of writing, as in the following examples: Introduction: Each time he played his guitar, Juan breaks a string. past tense present tense Juan loved his guitar, which is stolen yesterday. present tense past tense As soon as he wakes , Juan played his guitar. present tense past tense Juan loved his guitar, which is stolen yesterday. past tense present tense
  • 5.
    Introduction: As theprevious examples illustrate, it is important for writers to use tense consistently and to make shifts only for clear reasons. To do this, writers must first understand the fundamentals of the past tense, the present tense, and tense shifting. These fundamentals are introduced in the next few slides.
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    Introduction: The PastTense Writers use the past tense to describe events that were completed in the past or to make statements or generalizations that are tied to the past. Examples: Juan played the guitar for his girlfriend last night. Because Juan did not practice, he played poorly. Juan failed to impress his girlfriend. Juan decided to practice.
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    Introduction: The presentTense Writers use the present tense to make statements of fact or to make generalizations that are true now and will continue to be true unless something happens to change the situation. Examples: Juan plays the guitar for his girlfriend every night. Because Juan does not practice, he plays poorly. Juan always fails to impress his girlfriend. Whenever he fails , Juan always decides to practice.
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    Introduction: Tense shiftingOnce writers commit to a tense, they stick with it unless there is a reason to shift. Writers shift tenses when they need to describe both a completed action and a habitual action or state of being. Examples: Juan plays the guitar for his girlfriend every night. Because Juan does not practice, his playing is always poor. Juan always fails to impress his girlfriend. Each time he played his guitar, Juan breaks a string. past tense present tense Juan loved his guitar, which is stolen yesterday. present tense past tense Juan played the guitar for his girlfriend, who likes it. past tense (completed action) present tense (habitual action) Juan loves his guitar, which was stolen yesterday. present tense (habitual action) past tense (completed action)
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    Introduction: review Eachtime he played his guitar, Juan breaks a string. past tense present tense Juan loved his guitar, which is stolen yesterday. present tense past tense Use the past tense to describe events that were completed in the past or to make statements or generalizations that are tied to the past. Use the present tense to make statements of fact or to make generalizations that are true now and will continue to be true unless something happens to change the situation. Use tense shifting to describe both a completed action and a habitual action or state of being. Otherwise, choose one tense and stick to it.
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    Tense practice #1Now that you have reviewed some of the basics, it is time to practice identifying the past and present tenses in the sentences below. Click the buttons on the left to see the correct answers. Juan’s guitar has a picture of flowers on it. Juan’s girlfriend prefers real flowers. Playing the guitar is Juan’s passion. Juan’s playing embarrasses his girlfriend. Last night, Juan broke two strings at the same time. Today, Juan bought some new strings. Continue Tense practice #1
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    Tense practice #1Now that you have reviewed some of the basics, it is time to practice identifying the past and present tenses in the sentences below. Click the buttons on the left to see the correct answers. Juan’s guitar has a picture of flowers on it. (present) Juan’s girlfriend prefers real flowers. Playing the guitar is Juan’s passion. Juan’s playing embarrasses his girlfriend. Last night, Juan broke two strings at the same time. Today, Juan bought some new strings. Continue
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    Tense practice #1Now that you have reviewed some of the basics, it is time to practice identifying the past and present tenses in the sentences below. Click the buttons on the left to see the correct answers. Juan’s guitar has a picture of flowers on it. Juan’s girlfriend prefers real flowers. (present) Playing the guitar is Juan’s passion. Juan’s playing embarrasses his girlfriend. Last night, Juan broke two strings at the same time. Today, Juan bought some new strings. Continue
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    Tense practice #1Now that you have reviewed some of the basics, it is time to practice identifying the past and present tenses in the sentences below. Click the buttons on the left to see the correct answers. Juan’s guitar has a picture of flowers on it. Juan’s girlfriend prefers real flowers. Playing the guitar is Juan’s passion. (present) Juan’s playing embarrasses his girlfriend. Last night, Juan broke two strings at the same time. Today, Juan bought some new strings. Continue
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    Tense practice #1Now that you have reviewed some of the basics, it is time to practice identifying the past and present tenses in the sentences below. Click the buttons on the left to see the correct answers. Juan’s guitar has a picture of flowers on it. Juan’s girlfriend prefers real flowers. Playing the guitar is Juan’s passion. Juan’s playing embarrasses his girlfriend. (present) Last night, Juan broke two strings at the same time. Today, Juan bought some new strings. Continue
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    Tense practice #1Now that you have reviewed some of the basics, it is time to practice identifying the past and present tenses in the sentences below. Click the buttons on the left to see the correct answers. Juan’s guitar has a picture of flowers on it. Juan’s girlfriend prefers real flowers. Playing the guitar is Juan’s passion. Juan’s playing embarrasses his girlfriend. Last night, Juan broke two strings at the same time. (past) Today, Juan bought some new strings. Continue
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    If you aremaking a statement about something that is limited to the past, use the past tense. If you are making a statement about something that is not limited to the past, use the present tense The Bottom Line Tense practice #1 Now that you have reviewed some of the basics, it is time to practice identifying the past and present tenses in the sentences below. Click the buttons on the left to see the correct answers. Juan’s guitar has a picture of flowers on it. Juan’s girlfriend prefers real flowers. Playing the guitar is Juan’s passion. Juan’s playing embarrasses his girlfriend. Last night, Juan broke two strings at the same time. Today, Juan bought some new strings. (past) Continue
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    Tense practice #2Now that you have practiced the past and present tenses, it is time to practice identifying tense shifting in the sentences below. Click the buttons on the left to see the correct answers. Juan’s played his guitar, which has flowers on it. Juan played for his girlfriend, who prefers real flowers. Guitars are Juan’s passion, so he bought another one. Juan sings to his girlfriend, who was embarrassed today. Juan often breaks strings, so he bought some extras. Juan bought new strings today, even though he is poor. Continue Tense practice #2
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    Tense practice #2Now that you have practiced the past and present tenses, it is time to practice identifying tense shifting in the sentences below. Click the buttons on the left to see the correct answers. Juan’s played his guitar, which has flowers on it. Juan played for his girlfriend, who prefers real flowers. Guitars are Juan’s passion, so he bought another one. Juan sings to his girlfriend, who was embarrassed today. Juan often breaks strings, so he bought some extras. Juan bought new strings today, even though he is poor. Continue Tense practice #2 Now that you have practiced the past and present tenses, it is time to practice identifying tense shifting in the sentences below. Click the buttons on the left to see the correct answers. Juan’s played his guitar, which has flowers on it. Juan played for his girlfriend, who prefers real flowers. Guitars are Juan’s passion, so he bought another one. Juan sings to his girlfriend, who was embarrassed today. Juan often breaks strings, so he bought some extras. Juan bought new strings today, even though he is poor. Continue Tense practice #2 Juan played his guitar, which has flowers on it. past tense (completed action) present tense (habitual action)
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    Tense practice #2Now that you have practiced the past and present tenses, it is time to practice identifying tense shifting in the sentences below. Click the buttons on the left to see the correct answers. Juan’s played his guitar, which has flowers on it. Juan played for his girlfriend, who prefers real flowers. Guitars are Juan’s passion, so he bought another one. Juan sings to his girlfriend, who was embarrassed today. Juan often breaks strings, so he bought some extras. Juan bought new strings today, even though he is poor. Continue Tense practice #2 Now that you have practiced the past and present tenses, it is time to practice identifying tense shifting in the sentences below. Click the buttons on the left to see the correct answers. Juan’s played his guitar, which has flowers on it. Juan played for his girlfriend, who prefers real flowers. Guitars are Juan’s passion, so he bought another one. Juan sings to his girlfriend, who was embarrassed today. Juan often breaks strings, so he bought some extras. Juan bought new strings today, even though he is poor. Continue Tense practice #2 Juan played for his girlfriend, who prefers real flowers. past tense (completed action) present tense (habitual action)
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    Tense practice #2Now that you have practiced the past and present tenses, it is time to practice identifying tense shifting in the sentences below. Click the buttons on the left to see the correct answers. Juan’s played his guitar, which has flowers on it. Juan played for his girlfriend, who prefers real flowers. Guitars are Juan’s passion, so he bought another one. Juan sings to his girlfriend, who was embarrassed today. Juan often breaks strings, so he bought some extras. Juan bought new strings today, even though he is poor. Continue Tense practice #2 Now that you have practiced the past and present tenses, it is time to practice identifying tense shifting in the sentences below. Click the buttons on the left to see the correct answers. Juan’s played his guitar, which has flowers on it. Juan played for his girlfriend, who prefers real flowers. Guitars are Juan’s passion, so he bought another one. Juan sings to his girlfriend, who was embarrassed today. Juan often breaks strings, so he bought some extras. Juan bought new strings today, even though he is poor. Continue Tense practice #2 Guitars are Juan’s passion, so he bought another one. present tense (state of being) past tense (completed action)
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    Tense practice #2Now that you have practiced the past and present tenses, it is time to practice identifying tense shifting in the sentences below. Click the buttons on the left to see the correct answers. Juan’s played his guitar, which has flowers on it. Juan played for his girlfriend, who prefers real flowers. Guitars are Juan’s passion, so he bought another one. Juan sings to his girlfriend, who was embarrassed today. Juan often breaks strings, so he bought some extras. Juan bought new strings today, even though he is poor. Tense practice #2 Now that you have practiced the past and present tenses, it is time to practice identifying tense shifting in the sentences below. Click the buttons on the left to see the correct answers. Juan’s played his guitar, which has flowers on it. Juan played for his girlfriend, who prefers real flowers. Guitars are Juan’s passion, so he bought another one. Juan sings to his girlfriend, who was embarrassed today. Juan often breaks strings, so he bought some extras. Juan bought new strings today, even though he is poor. Tense practice #2 Continue Continue Juan sings to his girlfriend, who was embarrassed today. present tense (habitual action) past tense (completed state of being)
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    Tense practice #2Now that you have practiced the past and present tenses, it is time to practice identifying tense shifting in the sentences below. Click the buttons on the left to see the correct answers. Juan’s played his guitar, which has flowers on it. Juan played for his girlfriend, who prefers real flowers. Guitars are Juan’s passion, so he bought another one. Juan sings to his girlfriend, who was embarrassed today. Juan often breaks strings, so he bought some extras. Juan bought new strings today, even though he is poor. Tense practice #2 Now that you have practiced the past and present tenses, it is time to practice identifying tense shifting in the sentences below. Click the buttons on the left to see the correct answers. Juan’s played his guitar, which has flowers on it. Juan played for his girlfriend, who prefers real flowers. Guitars are Juan’s passion, so he bought another one. Juan sings to his girlfriend, who was embarrassed today. Juan often breaks strings, so he bought some extras. Juan bought new strings today, even though he is poor. Tense practice #2 Continue Continue Juan often breaks strings, so he bought some extras. present tense (habitual action) past tense (completed action)
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    Tense practice #2Now that you have practiced the past and present tenses, it is time to practice identifying tense shifting in the sentences below. Click the buttons on the left to see the correct answers. Juan’s played his guitar, which has flowers on it. Juan played for his girlfriend, who prefers real flowers. Guitars are Juan’s passion, so he bought another one. Juan sings to his girlfriend, who was embarrassed today. Juan often breaks strings, so he bought some extras. Juan bought new strings today, even though he is poor. Continue Tense practice #2 Now that you have practiced the past and present tenses, it is time to practice identifying tense shifting in the sentences below. Click the buttons on the left to see the correct answers. Juan’s played his guitar, which has flowers on it. Juan played for his girlfriend, who prefers real flowers. Guitars are Juan’s passion, so he bought another one. Juan sings to his girlfriend, who was embarrassed today. Juan often breaks strings, so he bought some extras. Juan bought new strings today, even though he is poor. Continue Tense practice #2 Juan bought new strings today, even though he is poor. past tense (completed action) present tense (state of being)
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    Checklist In orderto use tense shifting correctly in your own writing, observe the items on the following checklist: Ask yourself if the statement or generalization you want to make is limited to the past. Identify the verb in your sentence Identify the tense of your verb. Ask yourself if the tense of your verb agrees with the statement or generalization you want to make.
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