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Sarah
If I'm about to describe about a picture, should I use past tense or present tense ? Let say I'm trying to say how skinny he looks in the picture. How should I say it?
Aug 8, 2012 3:50 PM
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If you are describing the contents use present tense. "The figure looks so skinny." If you are describing the style use past tense. "The artist has painted a skinny figure in the foreground." The contents are as you see them now. (present) The style is how the artist painted it. (past)
August 8, 2012
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Use the present tence. Sometimes people will use the past tence like this: 'The artist has painted him thin and skinny' This is also acceptable, but it is better to use the present tence, 'In the picture, he is skinny'. I hope this helps, David.
August 8, 2012
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