Rising Scholars

Tip of the Week #195

By Bernard Appiah | Aug. 20, 2014

In a scholarly paper, the past tense is used to describe one's own findings, but the present tense is used to state established facts. For example, one could write "The chemical reduces the temperature" to state a known fact, but one would write "The chemical reduced the temperature..." to indicate what happened in one's own study.

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