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I've been reading fanfiction for over fifteen years now, and this is something I have never been able to understand. Why do so many stories flit between verb tenses from paragraph to paragraph or even sentence to sentence?

I can completely understand how easy it would be to make these kind of mistakes if you change a story from present to past tense or past to present, but all stories can't have been edited like that, right? So what gives?

I know my grammar has been far from perfect and I occasionally have a thing for repetitive sentences and histrionics (among other problems), but I can say with complete confidence that this is a mistake I've never made unless I was changing the tense of a story while editing it. I'm not trying to single anyone out and I'm definitely not thinking of anyone in particular. It's just that I've been wondering about this for years.

So, can anyone out there enlighten me? How is it possible to get your tenses wrong when you're just straight-up writing a story? Have any of you guys done it?

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11/5/11 16:04 (UTC)
Posted by [identity profile] gottalovev.livejournal.com
ahhh verb tenses. I always have to be careful with those, but I know it and I therefore usually do a read through just to find the errors.

Most times I starts writing in past tense. Then, as I get in it, I suddenly switch to present tense because it comes more natural to me for some reason. When I groan and realize I did it AGAIN, I try to decide which fits better and stick with it. so I have to go through everything and fiddle. I always warn my betas to keep an eye open.

I don't seem to have that problem in French, weirdly. But then again, I've been writing in French my whole life and only for a little while in English.

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16/5/11 02:03 (UTC)
Posted by [identity profile] taste-is-sweet.livejournal.com
It makes sense to me that you'd have less problem with verb tenses in your langue maternelle. God knows that trying to figure out how to form the various tenses in French can do me in. I admire anyone who is fluent enough in a second language to write in it! And may I add, wow. I didn't even know you weren't a native English speaker. I'm incredibly impressed.

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