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astri13 ([personal profile] astri13) wrote2008-03-22 11:18 pm
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Help me, Grammar-Wan-Kenobi

This is embarrassing but I figure better now than after the fact. I`m doing a little experiment and writing a fic in present tense so now I`m at a bit of a loss. Writing about past actions when do I use simple past and when do I use the "had done..." version? Anyone? Bueller?

[identity profile] tru-faith-lost.livejournal.com 2008-03-24 12:45 pm (UTC)(link)
Well, to be honest, most grammar rules are designed for writing nonfiction. Don't even get me started on how many lab reports I wrote in Grad school had to formatted entirely in past perfect tense. Yick! But when it comes to fiction writing, there are no hard fast rules. Pick up a lot of bestsellers on the shelves today, and you'll find a load of taboo grammar. What matters is telling the story, and so long as yo don't offend anyone with horrible spelling and hundred word sentences, playing it fast and loose is tolerated to a good degree and appreciated when it supports the theme in some way.

As for your specific question. Just... past perfect tense is yucky, lol.