Common Verb Mistakes: Mixing Tenses
Mixing tenses within a sentence without a clear reason can make your writing confusing and difficult to understand. Here are some examples of common mistakes:
Inconsistent Tense Usage:
- Incorrect: I went to the store and I will buy some milk.
- Explanation: The first part of the sentence is in the past tense (“went”), while the second part is in the future tense (“will buy”). This creates a mismatch in time.
- Correct: I went to the store and bought some milk.
Mixing Past Simple and Past Continuous:
- Incorrect: I was eating dinner when the phone rang and I answered it.
- Explanation: Both actions happened in the past, so both should be in the past simple tense.
- Correct: I was eating dinner when the phone rang and I answered it.
Mixing Present Perfect and Present Perfect Continuous:
- Incorrect: I have been living here for two years and I moved here last year.
- Explanation: “Have been living” is present perfect continuous, while “moved” is past simple. This creates a mismatch in time.
- Correct: I have been living here for two years. I moved here last year.
Practice Exercises:
- I was walking down the street when I saw a dog and I pet it.
- I have been studying English for three years and I started learning it last year.
- I will go to the store and I buy some milk.
- She was eating dinner when the phone rang and she answered it.
- I have been living here for five years and I moved here last month.
Answers:
- Correct
- Incorrect: “started learning” should be “started”
- Incorrect: “buy” should be “bought”
- Correct
- Incorrect: “moved” should be “have moved”
Verb Tense Practice: Mixing Tenses
Identify the incorrect verb tense in each sentence and provide the correct form.
- I was walking down the street when I saw a dog and I pet it.
- I have been studying English for three years and I started learning it last year.
- I will go to the store and I buy some milk.
- She was eating dinner when the phone rang and she answered it.
- I have been living here for five years and I moved here last month.
Answers:
- Correct
- Incorrect: “started learning” should be “started”
- Incorrect: “buy” should be “bought”
- Correct
- Incorrect: “moved” should be “have moved”