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Teal lime Posted 7 years ago
Grammar

Storytelling: simple past or present simple?

In storytelling: do you normally use the simple past or the present simple?

If both are possible, when should I use each of them?

Would you please give me some examples?

Thank you.

  

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teal lime In storytellin g d o you normally use the simple past or the present simple? It's the same as in everyday conversation. Depending what you say, you may need to use any of the many tenses of English.

  • teal lime In storytellin g d o you normally use the simple past or the present simple?
  • It's the same as in everyday conversation.
  • Depending what you say, you may need to use any of the many tenses of English.
  • Written stories are usually about what happen ed .
  • So you can expect the past to be used quite often, but the same is true of everyday conversation.
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teal limeIn storytelling do you normally use the simple past or the present simple?

It's the same as in everyday conversation. Depending what you say, you may need to use any of the many tenses of English.

Written stories are usually about what happened. So you can expect the past to be used quite often, bu

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Most stories (either about real events that happened in the past or about fictional events) are written or told in the past tense. Sometimes historical events are narrated in the present tense, in a style called the "historical present". This quickly becomes very tiresome, and I do not recommend it. Occasionally fictional stories are written in the present tense. This style is supposed to give

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