Reviewing is an exercise in its own right. And I understand the limitations would make it difficult to present facts and settings easily. I suppose it threw me because it was all in the same paragraph. I've never really encountered (or noticed, perhaps?) a mix of tenses outside of narrative and dialogue, if you get me?
One learns something new every day :) And if this is something really common, I'll feel stupid, but at least I got it now :P :D
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Reviewing is an exercise in its own right. And I understand the limitations would make it difficult to present facts and settings easily. I suppose it threw me because it was all in the same paragraph. I've never really encountered (or noticed, perhaps?) a mix of tenses outside of narrative and dialogue, if you get me?
One learns something new every day :) And if this is something really common, I'll feel stupid, but at least I got it now :P :D