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The usage of the same verb tenses in writing would be an example of parallelism. I believe.
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Explanation:
Parallelism in writing defined by Alice Underwood is “defined as two or more phrases or clauses in a sentence that have the same grammatical structure”. In other words, parallelism in geometry works the same as in grammar: each line follows the same pattern but never meet each other. For example, we could have the following sentence: I like dancing, singing and to act. As you may notice there is something that seems and sounds odd. To fix it, we need to use parallelism. One correct way could be: I like dancing, singing and acting (every verb needs to be as nouns to be Grammarly correct). Another correct way could be: I like to dance, sing and act (every verb needs to be in infinitive to be Grammarly correct).