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TID: hpt/lnx 1.9.0-cur 2020-04-15
Hi, Anton Shepelev - Dallas Hinton!
I read your message from 20.05.2020 22:59
DH>> In any case, to suddenly shift from past to present would be quite
DH>> jarring to the reader. And also, the ring is (or seems to be from
DH>> this fragment) a very minor part of the story so who really cares
DH>> about it's current location?
AS> I see. It reminds me of a dialog line from a British horror story,
AS> where a woman excalims "I forgot he was vegeterinan!", when she
AS> realies she has prepared no vegetaranian meal for her new
AS> acquaintance, who, by all means, is vegetarian still.
A story can be told in the present or in the past. But you should
choose. If you put "It reminds me of..." you imply past events and you
should continue:
....a dialog line from a British horror story, where a woman exclaimed,
"I forgot he IS a vegeterinan!" when she realised she had prepared no
vegetaranian meal for her new acquaintance...
(IS because it is the direct speech).
Bye, Anton!
Alexander Koryagin
english_tutor 2020
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