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Hitchiker Posted 15 years ago
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Grammer

"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???

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It is called the 'narrative present' and is used in newspapers and novels a lot.

  • It is called the 'narrative present' and is used in newspapers and novels a lot.
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It is called the 'narrative present' and is used in newspapers and novels a lot.

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