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Eshara Randeniya Posted 8 years ago
Grammar

Tenses

In the first phase of this study, those Plate Load Test results had been extrapolated using two methods: Tangent-Intersection Method and Equation Method. Second and third phases are based on the analysed results of the Standard Penetration Tests (SPT), carried out for the site mentioned above.

Came across this while proofreading. Is it alright to use more than one tense to describe the same type of thing happened during the same time period?

Is it recommended to use perfect tense when writing a thesis? Is it better to write in simple past to avoid complications?


Thank you

Would greatly appreciate any help

  

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Eshara Randeniya Is it alright to use more than one tense to describe the same type of thing happened during the same time period? It is always correct to maintain consistency in the use of tenses. Eshara Randeniya Is it recommended to use perfect tense when writing a thesis?

  • Eshara Randeniya Is it alright to use more than one tense to describe the same type of thing happened during the same time period?
  • It is always correct to maintain consistency in the use of tenses.
  • Eshara Randeniya Is it recommended to use perfect tense when writing a thesis?
  • Is it better to write in simple past to avoid complications?
  • I too think so unless the context necessarily asks for it.
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Eshara Randeniya Is it alright to use more than one tense to describe the same type of thing happened during the same time period?

It is always correct to maintain consistency in the use of tenses.

Eshara RandeniyaIs it recommended to use perfect tense when writing a thesis? Is it better to write in simple past to avoid complicat

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