Use past tense because you can't use future tense 'It is going to rain. DATE:21.9.10' when maybe the actual date is: 25.11.10.
And you can't use present tense because 'today I went to the park DATE:29.7.10.' when maybe the date is 30.8.1o
I am eight and I know what tense to write in if your writing an article!
You have to you have in present tense. You had to use had to write that sentence- use had in past tense.
You can use "had to" to express obligation in the past.
Often, yes. History has already occurred, so it will usually go into the past tense. There are exceptions, like if a teacher wants it in present tense, or if you must write as if that event was current.
Yes, "write" is a present tense verb.For example:I write my name on the last page of all company documents.
Yeserday a Lion was roaming in our city.
"Must" doesn't have a past form. You can use "had to" to talk about obligation in the past.
To write a journal article title in an essay effectively, use proper capitalization, italicize the title, and ensure it accurately reflects the content of the article.
Must is a future tense verb to imply obligation or duty. I must go. I must wash my hair tonight.
To use dialogue in past tense, simply write the spoken words in the past tense, just as they would have been spoken at that time. For example, instead of saying "She said, 'I feel happy,'" you would write "She said she felt happy." This keeps the actions and events in the past tense.
You could write "will toil" or "will be toiling." It depends on which verbal aspect you wish to use.
Yes, the article "an" is used before a word beginning with "i" in the past tense if the pronunciation of the word starts with a vowel sound. For example, "an island".
To write the title of an article effectively in a paper, be concise and descriptive. Use key words that capture the main idea of the article. Consider the audience and purpose of the paper when crafting the title.