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9 September, 10:19

Which tense should you use to discuss your own ideas or the ideas of another person?

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  1. 9 September, 10:28
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    To discuss your own ideas, you would need to use the first person tense (I/my/mine). To describe someone else's ideas, you would use the third person tense (he/she/it/his/hers/its).

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  2. 9 September, 11:30
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    present tense

    Use present tense to state facts, to refer to perpetual or habitual actions, and to discuss your own ideas or those expressed by an author in a particular work. Also use present tense to describe action in a literary work, movie, or other fictional narrative.
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