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OpenStudy (anonymous):

David probably does not even want to destroy the castle; he just wanted to play with it.

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OpenStudy (anonymous):

Read the following sentence. David probably does not even want to destroy the castle; he just wanted to play with it. Are the tenses consistent in these sentences? If not, how should they be corrected? A. No, they are not consistent does want is present tense and wanted is past. Correction: change wanted to had wanted B. No, they are not consistent does want is present tense and wanted is past. Correction: change wanted to wants C. Yes, they are consistent does want is present tense and wanted is present perfect. D. Yes, they are not consistent does want is past tense and wanted is past perfect.

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OpenStudy (anonymous):

B)

OpenStudy (anonymous):

David probably does not even want to destroy the castle; he just WANTS to play with it.

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