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Avoiding Shifts in Tense, Person, and Voice. 1. Watch your verb tenses. Don’t shift back and forth in time unless you have a good reason. Present tense. Illogical Shift in Verb Tense. Past tense.
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1. Watch your verb tenses. • Don’t shift back and forth in time unless you have a good reason.
Present tense Illogical Shift in Verb Tense Past tense • I started writing my essay last night at 9 p.m. and then finish it five minutes before class today.
Past tense Consistent Verb Tense Past tense I started writing my essay last night at 9 p.m. and then finished it five minutes before class today.
Future tense Logical Shift in Verb Tense Past tense I started writing my essay last night at 9 p.m., but I will not do that any more.
2. Watch your pronouns. Don’t move back and forth between first-, second-, and third-person pronouns unless you have a good reason.
SINGULAR PLURAL 1st person I (me/my) we (us/our) (= the person who is writing or speaking) 2nd person you (your) you (your) (= the person who is being written or spoken to) 3rd person he (him/his) they she (her) (them/their) (= the person or it (its) thing being one (one’s) written about) PRONOUNS: The System
Illogical Shift in Person Third Person Everyone can become a good writer once you learn how to revise and edit. Second Person
Consistent Point of View • I can become a good writer once I learn how to revise and edit. • Youcan become a good writer once you learn how to revise and edit. • Everyone can become a good writer once he or she learns how to revise and edit. 1st Person 2nd Person 3rd Person
3. Watch active/passive voice. • Don’t shift back and forth between active and passive voice unless you have a good reason. • In an active sentence, the subject performs the action. • She took my sister’s old job. • The subject, she, performed the action in this sentence—she did the taking.
Watch active/passive voice. • In a passive sentence, the subject is acted upon. • My sister’s old job was taken by her. • The subject, job, receives the action in this sentence—it was taken.
Passive Illogical Shift in Voice • Jill and I started the report, and it was finished by another team. Active
Consistent Voice Active Jill and I started the report, and another team finished it. Active
Generally, prefer the active voice: • The directions were given by the teacher. • The teacher gave the directions. • Economic declines are often caused by rising interest rates. • Rising interest rates often cause economic declines. Passive Active Passive Active
To review illogical shifts in tense, person, and voice, see Chapter 17.