I believe the correct tense you would use is present tense.
Yes it should.
It should be written in present tense.
although this question is unclear, it is common practice to keep verbs in the past tense, especially when writing a paper.
Usage of Past Tense or Present Tense is all depends on the topic.
When writing about literature, the past tense is typically used to discuss events or actions that have already occurred in the text.
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Your question is not clear. The tense for the word 'writing' ? The word writing, if it is a verb, is called the present participle. To be past or present it must be with a word like am/is/are or was/were. was writing - past continuous is writing = present continuous But writing can also be a noun and nouns don't show tenses: His writing is very good.
The rule of verb tense consistency states that when writing, you should maintain the same verb tense unless there is a clear reason to shift. Consistent verb tense improves the clarity and flow of your writing, helping readers follow the timeline of events more easily. Inconsistencies in verb tense can confuse readers and detract from the overall quality of your writing.
Yes, results in a research paper should typically be written in the past tense to indicate that the findings have already been obtained and are being reported.
present tense
It is when a writer switches between tenses. For example, they might begin writing in the present tense but then they switch to writing in the past tense.