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In English / High School | 2014-11-17

In which of the sentences below is the shift in verb tenses acceptable?

Pick all that apply.

A. I felt secure knowing that my valuables are in my safe deposit box.

B. The car is in the shop when I went to pick it up.

C. I was thinking about Cape Town when Sathima called.

D. He's playing a song he learned from Max Roach.

E. By the time the police arrived, the intruder had left.

Asked by janiciasims

Answer (3)

Sentences C, D, and E all properly transition between tenses. Sentence C properly transitions from a present continuous action to another present tense action. Sentence C properly describes an event in the present based on the past. And sentence E, properly describes a chain of events using the proper tense transitions.

Answered by Gibbs | 2024-06-24

The correct answers are** C) I was thinking about Cape Town when Sathima called. D) He's playing a song he learned from Max Roach. E) By the time the police arrived, the intruder had left.**
The shift in verb tenses is acceptable in the following sentences:" I was thinking about Cape Town when Sathima called." "He's playing a song he learned from Max Roach." And "By the time the police arrived, the intruder had left."
We are referring to a grammar subject, tense shift. This means to change a verb tense to another. It could be from past to present in the same sentence or the same paragraph. What the author tries to do when using tense shift is to light up the moment of making it more vivid to improve its narrative.

Answered by scouteo | 2024-06-25

The sentences with acceptable shifts in verb tense are C) 'I was thinking about Cape Town when Sathima called.', D) 'He's playing a song he learned from Max Roach.', and E) 'By the time the police arrived, the intruder had left.' These sentences correctly maintain their time frames while appropriately shifting tenses. Options A and B have tense inconsistencies that make them incorrect.
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Answered by scouteo | 2024-11-11