The tense consistency in both the questions is correct in option (A): "He tries to tell his parents, but they do not believe him" and Mrs. Lenkins wrote down a few words as I told her my account.
<h3>What is the tense consistency?</h3>
The usage of the same tense across a clause is referred to as verb tense consistency. We would not want to describe the same time period in two separate tenses. Start a new clause or sentence if you have two or more time periods.
Use the verb tense that matches the viewpoint from which you are writing to keep your conjugating verbs consistent.
1. Use the past tense if you're writing about something that happened in the past.
2. Use the present tense when writing about something that is still happening.
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