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Anonymous Posted 12 years ago
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What's the difference?

I always can see titles with, for example, "Car crashes in Berlin" or "Car crashes in a tree", etc.

What is a difference between, for example, "Car crashed in Berlin" and "Car crashes in Berlin"?
  

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crashes - present tense crashed - past tense Newspaper headlines are usually cast in the present to make them seem more exciting. CJ

  • crashes - present tense crashed - past tense Newspaper headlines are usually cast in the present to make them seem more exciting.
  • CJ
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crashes - present tense
crashed - past tense

Newspaper headlines are usually cast in the present to make them seem more exciting.

CJ

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