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When writing, is it important to use consistent verb tense when talking about a specific situation?
A no
B yes
C sometimes
Does the verb "will be" imply a past, present, or future tense?
A past
B present
C future
When you are conveying a change in ______, it is acceptable to change verb tense.
A mood
B setting
C theme
D time
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1. B — yes. (Keep tense consistent for the same situation to avoid confusion.)
2. C — future. ("will be" indicates future tense.)
3. D — time. (Change tense when the time frame shifts.)
2. C — future. ("will be" indicates future tense.)
3. D — time. (Change tense when the time frame shifts.)
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