SimonDoom
Kink Lord
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I use "was" too much, too. It's not always wrong to use it. Sometimes it can be appropriate to use "was" to indicate that an action is ongoing while someone does something.
For example:
I walked into the kitchen. My sister was pulling a Coke out of the fridge.
Might be better, given the circumstances, than
I walked into the kitchen. My sister pulled a Coke out of the fridge.
But in general, it's a good idea to check one's "wases." I try to do this and get rid of a lot of them. I don't always succeed.
"Had" is a different story. The past perfect tense is entirely appropriate in some situations to indicate that event A happened before event B, which happened in the more recent past.
Example:
She stood at the mirror admiring the red dress she had bought at the store earlier that day.
Is better (more correct) than
She stood at the mirror admiring the red dress she bought at the store earlier that day.
In any event, by the standards of this site, you are too hard on yourself about your grammar, and your story-telling is good enough that only the nerds will notice (not that the nerds don't count, but they are a small minority here).
For example:
I walked into the kitchen. My sister was pulling a Coke out of the fridge.
Might be better, given the circumstances, than
I walked into the kitchen. My sister pulled a Coke out of the fridge.
But in general, it's a good idea to check one's "wases." I try to do this and get rid of a lot of them. I don't always succeed.
"Had" is a different story. The past perfect tense is entirely appropriate in some situations to indicate that event A happened before event B, which happened in the more recent past.
Example:
She stood at the mirror admiring the red dress she had bought at the store earlier that day.
Is better (more correct) than
She stood at the mirror admiring the red dress she bought at the store earlier that day.
In any event, by the standards of this site, you are too hard on yourself about your grammar, and your story-telling is good enough that only the nerds will notice (not that the nerds don't count, but they are a small minority here).