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In the methods section of a lab report, you will outline the steps you completed during your investigation. In a formal lab report, you will write your methods in paragraph format, rather than in a numbered list. Just like in your procedure, your methods section should be detailed enough that another scientist could replicate your experiment. With this said, some details are not necessary to include. One of the trickier parts about writing a methods section is the tense you must use.

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This is true, the report must be written in the present tense and only use the past tense, for a limited number of things.

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Lab reports must be written in the present tense and only use the past tense to mention observations, to quote the result of a past experiment, and to describe the method used during the experiment. It is also important to use the passive voice to write the report objectively and not be affected by opinions.

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