Chapter 41. Exercise S4-11

41.1 All shifts

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Exercise S4-11
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In each pair, click on the version that does not have any shifts.

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Example

Question 41.1

Sorry. The sentence shifts confusingly from the past tense (began) to the present tense (starts).
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Correct. The verbs (began . . . started) are both in the past tense.
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Question 41.2

Sorry. This sentence shifts awkwardly from the active voice (Mikah and I placed) to the passive voice (vital signs were taken).
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Correct. This sentence consistently uses the active voice, with the subjects of both clauses doing the action (Mikah and I placed . . . Mikah took).
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Question 41.3

Sorry. This sentence shifts from the singular minister to the plural they.
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Correct. This sentence uses the plural consistently: Ministers... they.
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Question 41.4

Sorry. These sentences shift from the first-person plural (we) to the second person (you). In addition, the word you is being used to mean “anyone in general,” a use that is nonstandard in formal English.
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Correct. These sentences use the first-person plural (we) point of view consistently.
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Question 41.5

Sorry. This sentence shifts from an indirect question (whether ferrets...) to a direct question (is their ability...).
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Correct. This sentence expresses the ideas consistently as indirect questions.
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Question 41.6

Sorry. This sentence shifts from the singular book to the plural they.
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Correct. This sentence uses the singular consistently: book... it.
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Question 41.7

Sorry. This sentence shifts from the indicative mood (You will hear), which is used for statements of fact, to the imperative mood (don’t forget), which is used for commands.
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Correct. This sentence consistently uses the indicative mood (You will hear... you should get).
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Question 41.8

Sorry. The verbs in this sentence shift from the past tense (was transformed) to the present (is). The present tense should be used consistently to describe fictional events.
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Correct. The verbs in this sentence (is transformed . . . is) are consistently in the present tense. The present tense is appropriate for describing fictional events.
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Question 41.9

Sorry. This sentence shifts from an indirect question (asked how long) to a direct question (why hadn’t we called).
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Correct. This sentence expresses the ideas consistently as indirect questions.
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Question 41.10

Sorry. This sentence shifts from the second person (your) to the third person (one).
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Correct. This sentence uses the second person (your . . . you) consistently.
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