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BrilliantWriter Posted 14 years ago
Grammar

Use past tense or present tense here?

Salaam and Hi. Just wondering, which one is correct? It's confusing. This problem often comes when I intend to make a much longer sentence with 'comma' between the combined sentences.

1. I spent a few days to prepare for the audition, do mock interviews with my family and memorize my lines.
  *I was thinking of using the present tense because of the word 'to' before the comma; to prepare for the audition

2. I spent a few days to prepare for the audition, did mock interviews with my family and memorized my lines.
  *Thought that using past tense was correct because of the word 'spent' before the comma; I spent a few days

3. I spent a few days to prepare for the audition, doing mock interviews with my family and memorizing my lines.
  *Have no idea whether this form of sentence is correct or wrong

Looking forward for you explanations. Thank you in advance Emotion: embarrassed
  

Top answer

Normally, you will have to use the ing-form of the verb, not the infinitive. I spent a few days preparing for the audition, doing mock interviews with my family and memorizing my lines. The sentence is otherwise fine.

  • Normally, you will have to use the ing-form of the verb, not the infinitive.
  • I spent a few days preparing for the audition, doing mock interviews with my family and memorizing my lines.
  • The sentence is otherwise fine.
  • Also, note that it's "looking forward to ", not "for".
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Normally, you will have to use the ing-form of the verb, not the infinitive.

I spent a few days preparing for the audition, doing mock interviews with my family and memorizing my lines.

The sentence is otherwise fine.

Also, note that it's "looking forward to", not "for".

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