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•Identify what the narrative tenses are. •Review forms and functions of each narrative tense. •Compare the functions of narrative tenses against each other. •Familiarize ones self with conjunction, time markers and linking devices commonly used in narrating stories. •Narrate stories based on different topics using the proper forms of
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past tenses to express ourselves and tell a narrative. The different tenses help us to define the moments at which certain events happened and place them in an order. She was tired. She had been walking for a long time. Her father had warned her that it was a long route, but she had not listened.
Narrative Tenses -PDF Grammar Worksheet - B1 - T040 Author: Nikolaus ROSMANITZ Subject: Narrative Tenses - PDF Grammar Worksheet - B1 - Intermediate Keywords: narrative tenses Created Date: 8/18/2020 7:11:21 AM
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Narrative Tenses Use the past simple for completed actions in the past which tell the main event in a story. I picked up the phone and ordered a pizza. When I saw the boy coming towards me, I said hello. She took a deep breath, tried to calm down and then spoke. Use the past continuous a) to set the general scene of a story
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B. Read the passage below and circle the correct Narrative Tense. I’ll never forget the first time I (1) met / was meeting my fiancé. It (2) was / was being a miserably. cold morning and I (3) waited / was waiting for the bus, drinking a takeaway coffee. I was not in a.
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Narrative Tenses Past Simple To express a completed action at a definite time in the past. The separate events which occur in sequence in a narrative are expressed using this tense Example: I woke up at 5am and my favourite song was playing on the radio. To express past habits.