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Harry Potter: Rise of The Spiral (COMPLETED)

Harry Potter: Rise of The Spiral (COMPLETED)

Thank you for reading my fanfiction. I enjoyed writing this story and hope you, readers, too enjoy it. I know it's not the best out there and it has many flaws. But I love my work none the less. It's the first story I ever wrote/typed. I'd appreciate if you write a review and let me know what I can improve on so that I can write a better story if I decide to write another. Again, Thank you for reading. You're awesome. (UNDERGOING EDITING. DON'T GET SALTY IF SOME IN-LINE COMMENTS GET DELETED. I MIGHT EVEN REPLACE WHOLE CHAPTERS. COMPLETE EDITED VERSION ON WATTPAD) xxxxxxxxxxxx Edmund Vulpis discovers the legacy of his ancestors after his mother dies at the hands of his father. With the memories of his progenitor, Naruto Uzumaki, watch as he takes on the wizarding world with the power of chakra and shifts the gears in the grand scheme of things. xxxxxxxxxxxx This story is mainly set in Harry Potter-verse with certain elements of Naruto. The story follows canon for the first three years. English is not my native language so forgive me if the grammar is inappropriate at some places. I review the chapters many times but still, some errors may remain. Point them out and I'll correct them. If any of you find this story on fanfiction.net, rest assured that I am the same person who published it on that site. So I am not copying it from someone. And neither is he copying it from me as we are the same person. WARNING: Unbridled use of profane language. Read at your own risk. The story also has torture scenes but I think there's only one that's a bit gut-wrenching so you'll be good. Just skip it if you want. Almost all of the story is from MC's POV. I just used past tense and 3rd person viewpoint so it may get confusing given the choice of words in the narration. And of course, I don't own Harry Potter and Naruto or any of their characters.
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English General Present Tense, General Future Tense, General Past Tense, General Present Continuous Tense, Present Perfect Tense Symbols
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2024-09-23 16:23
Symbol words: am is is was has been have been will be will have had was had been are were had been are Simple present tense: - The Present Continuous Tense:am/is/are doing - Present Perfect Tense:has/has been doing Future tense: - Future Continuous Tense:will/will have been doing - Future Perfect Tense:will have/had been done Simple Past Tense: - Past Continuous Tense:was/was doing - Past Perfect Tense:has/has been doing The difference between the simple present tense and the simple future tense: - The simple present tense is used to describe actions or states that are currently happening. The simple future tense is used to describe actions or states that may happen in the future. - The simple past tense is used to describe an action or state that has happened in the past. The difference between the simple present tense and the simple future tense is similar to the past tense. - The present continuous tense and the present perfect tense are both used to describe an ongoing action or state, but the former is usually used for an action that has not happened in the past while the latter is used for an action that has been completed before a certain point in the past. Simple Future Perfect Tense: will have been done - It means that actions that have been completed before a certain point in time in the future will continue to happen but have nothing to do with the present.
Present Perfect Tense and Past Perfect Tense
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2024-09-23 16:17
The marker of the present perfect tense is already or has already passed, indicating that the action has continued from a certain time in the past until now. For example: - She had already walked for an hour. - He had learned a foreign language before. The marker of the past perfect tense is used to indicate that the action has been completed before a certain time in the past. For example: He had been learning a foreign language for a year. - She had been walking for an hour and five minutes. It should be noted that the past perfect tense is usually used to indicate actions that have been completed before a certain time in the past, while the present perfect tense is used to indicate actions that are currently being done.
Can present tense be used in a past tense fiction?
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2024-10-02 23:24
Yes. It could be used to create a sense of timelessness or to draw attention to specific moments. However, it needs to be used sparingly and with a clear purpose to avoid disrupting the overall past tense narrative.
Is fiction typically written in the present tense or the past tense?
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2024-09-27 14:09
It depends. Both present and past tenses can be used in fiction. Some genres or styles might favor one over the other.
When can present tense be used in past tense fiction?
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2024-10-03 07:03
Present tense can come into play in past tense fiction when it's essential to give a sense of timelessness or universality to a particular experience. Sometimes, authors use it to break the traditional narrative flow and add a unique flavor to the story.
Present Perfect Tense
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2024-09-23 16:23
The Present Perfect Tense is a tense that indicates that an action has happened in the past and has an effect on the present. Its symbolic words were "already" or "completed." For example: - He had already gone to school. - She had finished her studies. - We've already spent a week on vacation. In these cases, the actions happened in the past, but they had an effect on the present.
The Present Perfect Tense
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2024-09-23 16:16
The Present Perfect Tense is a tense that indicates that an action begins in the past and continues to the present or that it begins at a certain time in the past and continues to the present. It is usually formed by "has/has+ past tense" or "Have/has+ past tense". The present perfect tense emphasized the continuity of the action, which meant "always","always","at any time","from a certain time in the past until now", etc. Some of the more common markers of the present perfect tense include: - has/has been working since; - have/has always been; - have/has been in love with; - have/has always wanted; - have/has been to; - has/has been able to。 The above are some common signs of the present perfect tense that can be used according to the specific context.
The Present Perfect Tense
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2024-09-23 16:11
The present perfect tense is a tense that indicates that an action has been completed before a certain point in the past. It is usually formed by the auxiliary verb has or have plus a past tense. The present perfect tense is usually used to describe actions that have been completed before a certain point in time. Some of the more common markers of the present perfect tense include: - Have/has been studying: indicates that the action occurred at a certain point in the past and continues until now. - been to the movies: It means that the action took place at a certain point in the past, but it may not have lasted until now. - Have/has knowledge: indicates that the action occurred at a certain point in the past and continues until now. - 'been training': This means that the action happened at a certain point in the past, but it might not last until now. It should be noted that there are some exceptions to the current perfect tense, such as: - Have/has been working: indicates that the action occurred at a certain point in the past but may not have lasted until now. - Being in love: It means that the action happened at a certain point in the past but may not last until now. I hope these signs will help you use the present perfect better!
What are the main differences between present tense and past tense in visual novels?
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2024-10-31 07:11
One major difference is the way time is perceived. Present - tense visual novels present time as a continuous flow, with events happening one after another in the present moment. This can create a sense of urgency. However, past - tense visual novels can skip around in time more easily. The author can start at the end of a story and then go back to explain how it all came about. Also, in present - tense, the language might be more direct and immediate, while past - tense can have a more elaborate and detailed style as the narrator has the whole story to look back on.
What tense should you use to write a flashback in a present tense story?
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2024-09-27 12:38
You'd typically use the past tense for the flashback. It helps create a contrast with the present tense of the main story.
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