Ex. When I was in high school, I chose jogging as my hobby. It was a good decision to choose jogging as my hobby because it does not cost money to do it.
Q. I mixed the tenses. It's alright, right? or should I keep it all in the past tense?
Thanks in advance.
Top answer
It's fine. It is a true statement for all time, or it is timeless, so the present simple is useful.
— Anonymous
It's fine.
It is a true statement for all time, or it is timeless, so the present simple is useful.
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