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Moon7296 Posted 14 years ago
Grammar

tense disagreement?

The British civilians cheered and waved flags and handed up little cakes and drinks when we crept through their villages.

Q) I'm not sure why the verb in the underline used in the present tense when other verbs in the sentence are all used in the past tense.
  

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Drinks is a noun here.

  • Drinks is a noun here.
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Drinks is a noun here.

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