User blog comment:ChristianWallis/How to Make Valuable Edits – AKA The Second Blog on This Subject/@comment-5733573-20180710151217/@comment-5101683-20180908182813

I think that the blog is only referring to comma/past-tense rules with that. For example in the sentence "Jeremy ran through the door he already opened", it's obvious which action came first. But in the sentence, "He went through the town as his car broke down and he had to ask someone to help him, there's a legitimate past-tense problem because it's not clear whether the car had already broken down or was breaking down.

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