The leading clause, when the main clause is consistent in the tense

Updated on educate 2024-08-07
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  1. Anonymous users2024-02-15

    No. According to grammatical rules, the main clause of the object clause is in the past tense, and the clause tense can have the following four situations:

    The clause is in the past tense or the past continuous tense to indicate that it occurs at the same time as the predicate verb action of the main clause The past perfect tense of the clause indicates that the action occurred before the predicate action of the main clause The predicate of the clause is used in the past future tense to indicate that the action takes place after the predicate action of the subject clause If the clause is an objective truth, then the tense of the clause does not change according to the tense of the subject clause When the subject clause is in the present or future tense, the tense of the object clause is generally not affected by the tense of the subject clause.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-14

    False, an indirect clause quoted.

    should come from the source. It becomes based on the past tense, unless the clause bai describes the du objective truth, and zhi in the simple present tense. Therefore, here the dao should use the past future tense:

    my uncle said he would take me to xiamen next week.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-13

    Tenses do not have to be consistent. For example, there is only a conditional adverbial clause guided by if, and there are requirements that the master will be subordinate to the present and the subject will be subordinate. Others such as object clauses, subject clauses in the present tense, and clauses should be used in whatever tense they want.

    The main clause is consistent with the subordinate clause in the general tense, but it is inconsistent when the clause is a temporal adverbial and a conditional adverbial indicating the future (the main will be subordinate).

    Consistency

    1. The tense of the main clause (simple present tense, present continuous tense, present perfect tense); The clause determines the tense according to the actual situation.

    2. Main sentence: past tense (simple past tense, past continuous tense); Clause: Past tense (simple past tense, past future tense, past perfect tense).

    Inconsistencies

    1. The predicate verb of the main clause and the predicate verb of the clause occur at the same time, and the predicate verb of the clause is in the simple past tense or past continuous tense.

    For example: he said he worked in a factory

    my brother told me father was writing a letter then.

    2. The predicate verb of the clause occurs before the predicate verb of the main clause, and the predicate verb of the clause is completed in the past.

    For example: he said he had seen the film before

    The three elements of the object clause are the guiding word, word order, and tense.

    The introductory words are divided into three situations, and the declarative sentence that can be omitted.

    General interrogative sentence if or whether.

    When encountering special question sentences, question words come to take on this responsibility.

    Word order is generally subject-verb. The subject of the interrogative clause does not have to be changed in word order.

    If the subject clause is in the past, the clause changes accordingly, and the objective truth remains present.

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