So I was writing a biography and my teacher (Who is not an English teacher, he is a math teacher) made several marks on my paper for my use of would. For example, I wrote, "He would publish his first mathematical paper at the age of eighteen." My teacher said I should have used published instead of would publish. He also said in class that since it is a biography that takes place in the past that this wasn't the correct use of past tense. I don't think he is right and I feel that this issue is more a stylistic difference. However, I am unsure as well so any help would be appreciate. I will put some more example below too. 1) me-> "One year later he went on to earn his Ph.D..." him-> should have been earned and I should've got rid of went on to 2) me-> "He would be associated with project until 1955." him-> should have been was and not would be 3) me-> "Von Neumann would go on to write, "[boring qoute]" him-> should have been went and not would go 4) me-> "Between 1927-1930 Von Neumann would teach Mathematics at University of Berlin." him-> should have been taught and not would teach