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Tenacious Learner Posted 15 years ago
Grammar

The Simple Past in Narrative

Hi Teachers,

Could you tell me if it is an appropriate definition? Could it be better or easier?

Using the Simple Past in Narrative

The simple past is used to narrate past events in chronological order. It expresses completed actions at a definitive time in the past. In other words, we use the simple past to narrate the principal events of the story.

Thanks in advance



  

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definite, not definitive. Otherwise OK. CJ

  • definite, not definitive.
  • Otherwise OK.
  • CJ
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definite, not definitive. Otherwise OK.

CJ
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Hi Jim,

Thank you so much for the reply and correction.

Best,

TS

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