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All of the following except for one are basic guidelines for choosing anappropriate verb tense. which choice is not a useful guideline? a. shift tense in order to indicate a change in time frame from oneaction to anotherb. shift between past and present tense as often as necessary whenwriting about literature, but do not use the future tensec. don't shift from one tense to another if the time frame for twoactions is the samed. when writing a paragraph or an essay, set a primary tense and useoccasional shifts to other tenses to indicate changes in timeframe

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