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That would be the tense of the verb- as in past tense, present tense or future tense.
Past tense means that the action happened in the past.
The past tense of "teeter" is "teetered." It means to balance or waver unsteadily, as if about to fall.
It's known as a tense shift. It could happen if a flashback is being used.
WENT is the only form of the Past Tense, but in certain circumstances we can use the Past Tense of TO BE: I was in Naples (which means "I went there and returned").
The past tense is shifted.
The shift in tense in this sentence is from future tense (will do) to present tense (watches).
Tense Shift
B. Shift between past and present tense as often as necessary when writing about literature, but do not use the future tense
When the author researched her subject before writing a first draft, the revision corrects the tense shift.
Tense shift refers to a change in verb tense within a sentence or paragraph. It can create confusion and disrupt the flow of writing if not done purposefully and correctly. Writers should strive to maintain consistency in their use of verb tenses to ensure clarity and coherence in their work.
That would be the tense of the verb- as in past tense, present tense or future tense.
A verb tense shift sentence refers to a sentence where the tense of the main verb changes unexpectedly or inconsistently. This can create confusion or ambiguity about the timing of events in the sentence. It is important to maintain consistency in verb tense to ensure clarity in writing.
Consistency in verb tense means that all the verbs are in the same tense.
hablo means I speak if it is present tense or it means he or she spoke if it is past tense
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"Found" is the past tense of the verb "to find". Improve: -Founded is past tense of found which means to establish -But also, found is past tense of find which means to look for something and see it found can be present tense (a) or past tense (b)