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JesterLegacy Posted 12 years ago
Grammar

Which one is correct?

So, I'm planning to write a story with a first person point of view, and is currently wondering which one should be used after a dialogue, like this :

1)"Hello!" She barged into my room without me noticing.
2)"Hello!" She barges into my room without me noticing.

Which one should I use in my story?
  

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JesterLegacy Which one should I use in my story? They are both possible; just be consistent throughout your narrative.

  • JesterLegacy Which one should I use in my story?
  • They are both possible; just be consistent throughout your narrative.
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JesterLegacyWhich one should I use in my story?
They are both possible; just be consistent throughout your narrative.
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But when to use a specific one of them? I see no difference in the terms of usage regardless that one of them is a present statement while the other one is past.
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The normal convention when writing a story is to relate it as though it happened in the past. Writers normally use past tenses.

However, you can make events seem more vivid by using present tenses.
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fivejedjonThe normal convention when writing a story is to relate it as though it happened in the past. Writers normally use past tenses.However, you can make events seem more vivid by using present tenses.
I see, but there are scenarios where I would have to use present tense even though the story itself is told in past tense right?

Like when there
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If you are clearly interspersing the past narrative with the writer's present comments, then a change of tenses is fine.

Basically, there are no rules about this. Do what you think works, and then give your writing to some friends and see how they react.

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