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Hi! Is it right to use the simple present tense for the verb 'experience' here? The story follows a talented college girl who, despite wining multiple scholarships and having strong writing skills, eventually __experiences__ a mental breakdown.
20 de may. de 2025 11:28
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Yes. It's correct. When relating the plot of a book, film, TV show, etc. present simple is generally used.
20 de mayo de 2025
Your sentence is correct. Notice that it's just consistent: "The story 'follows'... eventually 'experiences'..." As has already been mentioned by someone else, this is what's called a "literary present" which is when the present tense is used in literary contexts like: summarize plots or events in stories, books, films, biographies, etc.
22 de mayo de 2025
Yes. Stripped of all its adjectives and subordinate clauses the sentence is "The story follows a girl who eventually experiences a mental breakdown." and that sounds perfect. Present tense can be used for present, future, and timeless events: "I see a dog" (present) "Tomorrow I see a dog" (future, because of "tomorrow") "Sometimes I see a dog" (timeless) For your sentence, you have many other choices: "The story follows a girl who eventually will experience a mental breakdown." "The story follows a girl who eventually experienced a mental breakdown." "The story follows a girl who could eventually experience a mental breakdown." All are correct, but Simple Present would be the default unless you had some reason for saying it a different way.
20 de mayo de 2025
Este contenido infringe las normas de la comunidad.
20 de mayo de 2025
Este contenido infringe las normas de la comunidad.
20 de mayo de 2025
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