Since you are writing about something that exists now, rather than something that happened, such as in a story, the present tense would be appropriate, unless you are referring to a past event.
Example: "His use of blues and earth tones provides depth and warmth to this piece."
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You should use present tense.
The present tense of draw is draw. Tha past tense is drawn.
Painting. but paint is a present tense. To paint. It's the present. Painting is the verb. Painted is the past tense
drew The present perfect tense is "have drawn".
It should be written in present tense.
The present tense of review is:I/You/We/They review.He/She/It reviews.
We review is the present tense.
Usage of Past Tense or Present Tense is all depends on the topic.
I believe the correct tense you would use is present tense.
No, reviewed is.
"Is" is present tense, while "was" is past tense.
True.
It will sometimes change with different styles of writing... but generally: Past: Should have (followed by a past participle) Present: Should Future: Should Note that in older novels, the past tense is sometimes the same as the present.
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In film reviews, it is common to use the present tense when discussing the plot, themes, and characters of the movie. This helps create immediacy and engagement with the reader, as if they are experiencing the film in the moment.