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Asked on August 12, 2021 in Grammar.
It is that you choose a reference point in time and then apply past, present, future, etc to events in that reference point. It is in your control at any given moment (or space) this is achieved. In this context, consistency means that you use the same reference point in each case, not that you use the same tense in each case.
Suppose you chose today as your reference point, the consequence your realisation came yesterday? If you have a logical brain in your arm which I came to realise. Then you can use it, my realisation on my mind. If you chose last week as your reference point (this would be odd, but could work in a story, for example), then you can use I will come to realise to.
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Asked on August 11, 2021 in Grammar.
It is that you choose a reference point in time and then apply past, present, future, etc to events in that reference point. It is in your control at any given moment (or space) this is achieved. In this context, consistency means that you use the same reference point in each case, not that you use the same tense in each case.
Suppose you chose today as your reference point, the consequence your realisation came yesterday? If you have a logical brain in your arm which I came to realise. Then you can use it, my realisation on my mind. If you chose last week as your reference point (this would be odd, but could work in a story, for example), then you can use I will come to realise to.
Likewise with the rest.
- 442512 views
- 461 answers
- 163785 votes
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Asked on August 11, 2021 in Grammar.
It is that you choose a reference point in time and then apply past, present, future, etc to events in that reference point. It is in your control at any given moment (or space) this is achieved. In this context, consistency means that you use the same reference point in each case, not that you use the same tense in each case.
Suppose you chose today as your reference point, the consequence your realisation came yesterday? If you have a logical brain in your arm which I came to realise. Then you can use it, my realisation on my mind. If you chose last week as your reference point (this would be odd, but could work in a story, for example), then you can use I will come to realise to.
Likewise with the rest.
- 442512 views
- 461 answers
- 163785 votes
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Asked on August 11, 2021 in Grammar.
It is that you choose a reference point in time and then apply past, present, future, etc to events in that reference point. It is in your control at any given moment (or space) this is achieved. In this context, consistency means that you use the same reference point in each case, not that you use the same tense in each case.
Suppose you chose today as your reference point, the consequence your realisation came yesterday? If you have a logical brain in your arm which I came to realise. Then you can use it, my realisation on my mind. If you chose last week as your reference point (this would be odd, but could work in a story, for example), then you can use I will come to realise to.
Likewise with the rest.
- 442512 views
- 461 answers
- 163785 votes
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Asked on August 11, 2021 in Grammar.
It is that you choose a reference point in time and then apply past, present, future, etc to events in that reference point. It is in your control at any given moment (or space) this is achieved. In this context, consistency means that you use the same reference point in each case, not that you use the same tense in each case.
Suppose you chose today as your reference point, the consequence your realisation came yesterday? If you have a logical brain in your arm which I came to realise. Then you can use it, my realisation on my mind. If you chose last week as your reference point (this would be odd, but could work in a story, for example), then you can use I will come to realise to.
Likewise with the rest.
- 442512 views
- 461 answers
- 163785 votes
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Asked on August 11, 2021 in Grammar.
It is that you choose a reference point in time and then apply past, present, future, etc to events in that reference point. It is in your control at any given moment (or space) this is achieved. In this context, consistency means that you use the same reference point in each case, not that you use the same tense in each case.
Suppose you chose today as your reference point, the consequence your realisation came yesterday? If you have a logical brain in your arm which I came to realise. Then you can use it, my realisation on my mind. If you chose last week as your reference point (this would be odd, but could work in a story, for example), then you can use I will come to realise to.
Likewise with the rest.
- 442512 views
- 461 answers
- 163785 votes
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Asked on August 11, 2021 in Grammar.
It is that you choose a reference point in time and then apply past, present, future, etc to events in that reference point. It is in your control at any given moment (or space) this is achieved. In this context, consistency means that you use the same reference point in each case, not that you use the same tense in each case.
Suppose you chose today as your reference point, the consequence your realisation came yesterday? If you have a logical brain in your arm which I came to realise. Then you can use it, my realisation on my mind. If you chose last week as your reference point (this would be odd, but could work in a story, for example), then you can use I will come to realise to.
Likewise with the rest.
- 442512 views
- 461 answers
- 163785 votes
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Asked on August 10, 2021 in Grammar.
It is that you choose a reference point in time and then apply past, present, future, etc to events in that reference point. It is in your control at any given moment (or space) this is achieved. In this context, consistency means that you use the same reference point in each case, not that you use the same tense in each case.
Suppose you chose today as your reference point, the consequence your realisation came yesterday? If you have a logical brain in your arm which I came to realise. Then you can use it, my realisation on my mind. If you chose last week as your reference point (this would be odd, but could work in a story, for example), then you can use I will come to realise to.
Likewise with the rest.
- 442512 views
- 461 answers
- 163785 votes
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Asked on August 10, 2021 in Grammar.
It is that you choose a reference point in time and then apply past, present, future, etc to events in that reference point. It is in your control at any given moment (or space) this is achieved. In this context, consistency means that you use the same reference point in each case, not that you use the same tense in each case.
Suppose you chose today as your reference point, the consequence your realisation came yesterday? If you have a logical brain in your arm which I came to realise. Then you can use it, my realisation on my mind. If you chose last week as your reference point (this would be odd, but could work in a story, for example), then you can use I will come to realise to.
Likewise with the rest.
- 442512 views
- 461 answers
- 163785 votes
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Asked on August 10, 2021 in Grammar.
It is that you choose a reference point in time and then apply past, present, future, etc to events in that reference point. It is in your control at any given moment (or space) this is achieved. In this context, consistency means that you use the same reference point in each case, not that you use the same tense in each case.
Suppose you chose today as your reference point, the consequence your realisation came yesterday? If you have a logical brain in your arm which I came to realise. Then you can use it, my realisation on my mind. If you chose last week as your reference point (this would be odd, but could work in a story, for example), then you can use I will come to realise to.
Likewise with the rest.
- 442512 views
- 461 answers
- 163785 votes