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What should be the tense of the English abstract of a paper, the general tense or the past tense?
Abstract tense.

If you describe the research results and conclusions, use the simple present tense.

If you describe the specific research process, use the simple past tense.

If you describe the influence of the research results on the future, use the simple future tense.

If it is a past research result, but it has an impact on the conclusion drawn now, use the present perfect tense.

If the quotation has become an accepted fact, use the simple present tense.