Are the verb tenses in the sentence consistent, or do they shift unnecessarily? Yesterday during the storm, the wind blows hard, and it knocked down the fence.

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Answer: The verb tenses are not consistent, they shift unnecessarily.
It should be: Yesterday during the storm, the wind blew hard, and it knocked down the fence.
There is no reason why the verb blow should be in the present tense.

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