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Common errors in English: Usage of past tense.

 Past tense + Past tense


Incorrect : I requested him to come but he does not. 


Correct : I requested him to come but he did not.


Note: The past tense and the present tense should not be mixed up. If you begin anything with the past tense, you should keep the same tense all through. In a composition also, you should maintain this rule.

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