1. 1 got some sentence below and am wondering why it does not have the usual tense.
I have got a fabulous necklace. It only cost me 3000 won.
Can I say "some sentence" to refer to a sentence or is it mandatory for a person to use the phrase "a sentence" in such a case?
2. I think this person is running a running commentary and am wondering doing the commentaries using the "first-person" and "second-person" tenses are the only ways to go.
Running Commentary??
Wow. He hit the ball. It's a single. He is running to first base. Joe got the ball.
Top answer
cost cost cost some sentences, or a sentence. hit hit hit provide a running commentary.
— Inchoateknowledge
cost cost cost some sentences, or a sentence.
hit hit hit provide a running commentary.
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