Rule #5 Correct Tense. The Rule Make sure the time of an action is consistent. ●Look for key “time words” such as when, while as, after, and so forth,

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Rule #5 Correct Tense

The Rule Make sure the time of an action is consistent. ●Look for key “time words” such as when, while as, after, and so forth, and make sure the tenses make sense.

Example After he cleaned the room and brushed his teeth, she will let him leave.

The Problem The problem is that the verbs cleaned and brushed happened in the past, whereas will let leave is going to happen in the future.

Correction After he cleans his room and brushes his teeth, she will let him leave. OR After he cleaned his room and brushed his teeth, she let him leave.

The Tip Look for consistency!

Practice Makes Perfect 1.If the club limited its membership, it will have to raise its dues 2.As Barbara puts in her contact lenses, the telephone rang. 3.Thousands of people will see the art exhibit by the time it closes. 4.Everyone hopes the plan would work. 5.The doctor suggested bed rest for the patient, who suffers from a bad cold.

Answers 1.If the club limited its membership, it would have to raise its dues. 2.As Barbara puts in her contact lenses the telephone rings. 3.Thousands of people will see the art exhibit by the time it closes. 4.Everyone hoped the plan would work. 5.THe doctor suggested bed rest for the patient, who was suffering from a bad cold.

Answers: Roots activity The verbs in bold in the following passage are each in the correct tense. In Banjuh, the capital of Gambia, I met with a group of Gambians. They told me how for centuries the history of Africa has been preserved. In the older villages of the backcountry, there are old men called griots, who are in effect living archives. Such men memorize and, on special occasions, recite the cumulative histories of clans or families or villages as those histories have long been told. Since my forefather had said his name was Kin-tay (properly spelled Kinte), and since the Kinte clan was known in Gambia, the group of Gambians would see what they could do to help me. I was back in New York when a registered letter arrived from Gambia. Word had been passed in the backcountry, and a griot of the Kinte clan had, indeed, been found. His name, the letter said, was Kebba Kanga Fofana. I returned to Gambia and organized a safari to locate him.

Practice Makes Perfect VFSAT p320 #43-45