A book report or book review is usually written in the first person past tense because it is about one's own opinion of reading it, which was done in the past. You can combine different tenses,There are different forms of past tense which could be used in different ways to imply different things about when it was read:
* "I read this book." - simple past tense A plain statement about a past event. * "I have read this book" - present perfect simple tense Implies an "and now.." idea follows, such as "and I want to read more by the same author."
* "I was reading this book." - past progressive tenseThis might introduce another thing that happened after reading it, such as "I was too bored/scared to finish it."
* "I have been reading this book." - present perfect progressive tense This implies it took some time or is not finished. * "I had read this book." - past perfect simple tense Used if something happened after reading it, such as, "I wanted to read it again."
* I had been reading this book. - past perfect progressive tense Combines the above two.
It should be written in present tense.
If the report is written by more than one person, the appropriate pronoun is 'we'. If it is written by one person, the appropriate pronoun is 'I'. There is a convention that the author(s) of a report should be referred to in the third person (for example, 'The present author believes that ...', or 'This was discovered by the authors last year ...'). However, there is no justification for this on any grounds of readability, clarity, or grammar. It is jargon.
You can end your report on Okapis in a way.You can end your report by writing at the end an engaging conclusion.Your last sentnce should have a summary of what you are writing about.
No.
i think it is should present. because should is a helping verb and present can be used as a verb.
Writing narrative reports for on-the-job training (OJT) can be crucial to the training process. Reports should be informational and detailed, but written concisely and professionally.
Generally, reports are written in past tense to describe findings and actions already completed. However, in some cases, present tense may be used to discuss current trends, conclusions, or recommendations. It is essential to follow the guidelines provided by your institution or organization when deciding on the tense to use in a report.
yes
On paper.
It should be written "Today's Aim"
You should know your information. You should also me very through.
The title of a report depends on what is in the report. So until you have written your report who knows what to call it