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Hi. Please help me with these. Let us say these are questions to be asked after having watched a movie. Some questions I would love to get answers to in addition to getting the questions corrected: Should we use present or past tense to ask this type of questions? Would it be bad stylistically if we mix present and past tenses for this type of questions? Is it OK to use present continuous for this type of questions (like in question 3)?

1) Does the main character love the guy she is supposed to marry?

2) Do they finally get what they want?

3) To which city are they taking the people (in the film - include this?)?

4) Does Jane Doe in the film fall victim to a fraud and and lose almost all her money, including her house?
  

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Hi, Please help me with these. Let us say these are questions to be asked after having watched a movie. Some questions I would love to get answers to in addition to getting the questions corrected: Should we use present or past tense to ask this type of questions?

  • Hi, Please help me with these.
  • Let us say these are questions to be asked after having watched a movie.
  • Some questions I would love to get answers to in addition to getting the questions corrected: Should we use present or past tense to ask this type of questions?
  • Both are OK.
  • Present is fine.
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Please help me with these. Let us say these are questions to be asked after having watched a movie. Some questions I would love to get answers to in addition to getting the questions corrected: Should we use present or past tense to ask this type of questions? Both are OK. Present is fine.

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