"After looking at her for a moment, he walks up to her and asks her if she'd like to come to his birthday party."
hei avangi!!
I saw your replies to the above sentence and i want to know if we could use simple presentense when explaining something which has already happened." he walks up to.." is this part of above sentence correct???
regards
Top answer
It is called the 'narrative present' and is used in newspapers and novels a lot.
— Mister Micawber
It is called the 'narrative present' and is used in newspapers and novels a lot.
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