๐ Writing
Session #n54: First-Person Narratives
๐ PAST TENSES
You can use various past tenses in your story:
- past simple, to describe actions which started and ended in the past, or actions which happened one after the other in the past.
e.g. I went to Paris last month.
I walked past the bank and slopped at the post office to buy some stamps.
- past continuous, to set the scene or to describe events/actions in progress at a certain time in the past.
e.g. It was pouring with rain that evening. We were all sitting In the living room,
- past perfect, for actions which happened before other past actions, or to give the background of the story.
e.g. I decided to call Mr Jones and tell him the truth about what had happened.
Read more about First-Person Narratives:
https://t.me/EngMasters/1616
#writing #realteam @EngMasters
Session #n54: First-Person Narratives
๐ PAST TENSES
You can use various past tenses in your story:
- past simple, to describe actions which started and ended in the past, or actions which happened one after the other in the past.
e.g. I went to Paris last month.
I walked past the bank and slopped at the post office to buy some stamps.
- past continuous, to set the scene or to describe events/actions in progress at a certain time in the past.
e.g. It was pouring with rain that evening. We were all sitting In the living room,
- past perfect, for actions which happened before other past actions, or to give the background of the story.
e.g. I decided to call Mr Jones and tell him the truth about what had happened.
Read more about First-Person Narratives:
https://t.me/EngMasters/1616
#writing #realteam @EngMasters
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๐ Writing
Session #n54: First-Person Narratives
๐ PAST TENSES
You can use various past tenses in your story:
- past simple, to describe actions which started and ended in the past, or actions which happened one after the other in the past.
e.g. I went to Paris last month.
I walked past the bank and slopped at the post office to buy some stamps.
- past continuous, to set the scene or to describe events/actions in progress at a certain time in the past.
e.g. It was pouring with rain that evening. We were all sitting In the living room,
- past perfect, for actions which happened before other past actions, or to give the background of the story.
e.g. I decided to call Mr Jones and tell him the truth about what had happened.
Read more about First-Person Narratives:
https://t.me/EngMasters/1616
#writing #realteam @EngMasters
Session #n54: First-Person Narratives
๐ PAST TENSES
You can use various past tenses in your story:
- past simple, to describe actions which started and ended in the past, or actions which happened one after the other in the past.
e.g. I went to Paris last month.
I walked past the bank and slopped at the post office to buy some stamps.
- past continuous, to set the scene or to describe events/actions in progress at a certain time in the past.
e.g. It was pouring with rain that evening. We were all sitting In the living room,
- past perfect, for actions which happened before other past actions, or to give the background of the story.
e.g. I decided to call Mr Jones and tell him the truth about what had happened.
Read more about First-Person Narratives:
https://t.me/EngMasters/1616
#writing #realteam @EngMasters
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