Finding the correct tense
Posted: November 28th, 2023, 9:40 pm
Hi Allen,
I'm having a disagreement with my professor about the tense of this sentence:
First, a nanoparticle would be synthesized on a small scale.
He says it isn't in the proper past tense required for scientific reports.
However, I differ in that it does refer to something in the past.
Both of us aren't native speakers, so I'm not sure what the tense is.
Could you tell me what the tense is + possibly a reference I could use where this is explained?
Thanks in advance!
Groeten Jan
I'm having a disagreement with my professor about the tense of this sentence:
First, a nanoparticle would be synthesized on a small scale.
He says it isn't in the proper past tense required for scientific reports.
However, I differ in that it does refer to something in the past.
Both of us aren't native speakers, so I'm not sure what the tense is.
Could you tell me what the tense is + possibly a reference I could use where this is explained?
Thanks in advance!
Groeten Jan