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Tenacious Learner Posted 14 years ago
Grammar

Could you proofread these explanations please?

Hi teachers,
Could you proofread these explanations please?

Using the Past Progressive in Narrative
The past progressive can also be used to narrate a situation that was in progress over a period of time in the past, during which another event either interrupted it or occurred.

Using the Present Progressive in Narrative
The present progressive can sometimes be used to narrate a situation that was in progress over a period of time in the past. We also use this tense to make the story more interesting, more emphatic, and more vivid, like it is occurring now.

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They are both OK.

  • They are both OK.
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HI Rover,
Thank you very much for your reply.

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TS

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