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CONSISTENCY. In Number (plural vs. singular) In Person (POV: 1 st , 2 nd , 3 rd ) In tense (verbs – past or present) . NUMBER. The wise jogger chooses their running shoes with care. A student must always bring their books to class. Food is an essential part of our everyday life.
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CONSISTENCY In Number (plural vs. singular) In Person (POV: 1st, 2nd, 3rd)In tense (verbs – past or present)
NUMBER • The wise jogger chooses their running shoes with care. • A student must always bring their books to class. • Food is an essential part of our everyday life. • When someone has their heart broken, they go straight for a big bowl of ice cream! • Contractile tissue helps our body move and produce energy.
PERSON (POV) • When a player passes GO, you collect $200. • In our life-saving class, we learned to dismantle a car with essential tools. You were graded on your speed and skill in extricating the victim. • One reason that I like living in the city is that you always have a wide choice of sports to attend.
Tense (verb – past or present?) • There was no way I could fight the current. Just as I was losing hope, a stranger jumps off a passing boat and swims toward me. • We stroll down Bourbon street as the jazz players began to play. • In Toni Morrison's The Bluest Eye, the narrator is one of the few truly successful characters in terms of moral development. However, she was also seriously flawed in some ways.
PRACTICE! • She intended to play for the team during the upcoming season, but then she blows out her knee.
PRACTICE! • People enjoy themselves immensely at UConn women's basketball games. You don't have to be an expert in basketball to get caught up in the crowd's enthusiasm.