When we arrive at the destination, the national programme begins. First, the school bands begin the performances. The audience give a big hand to them. Next, a choir of singer sings on the stage. The children dance gracefully below the stage. After two hours, the programme ends.
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When we arrived at our destination, the National Day parade began . First, the school bands performed. The audience clapped their performance.
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When we arrived at our destination, the National Day parade began .
First, the school bands performed.
The audience clapped their performance.
Next, a choir of singers sang on stage.
The children dance gracefully on stage.
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When we arrived at our destination, the National Day parade began. First, the school bands performed. The audience clapped their performance. Next, a choir of singers sang on stage. The children dance gracefully on stage. After two hours, the parade/celebration ended. Reason: You can't use simple present tense as simple present tense is for habitual actions.