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EfS Grammar III: Three Aspects of the Past

EfS Grammar III: Three Aspects of the Past. Simple, continuous, and perfect in the past: relationships in narratives. Relationship between Simple and Continuous. were walking. was shining were talking. was drowning. was shining. heard. saw. were talking. jumped in. pulled out.

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EfS Grammar III: Three Aspects of the Past

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  1. EfS Grammar III:Three Aspects of the Past Simple, continuous, and perfect in the past: relationships in narratives.

  2. Relationship between Simple and Continuous were walking was shining were talking was drowning was shining heard saw were talking jumped in pulled out was crying

  3. Past Perfect: Form and Use All verbs and persons had + past participle: had been, had travelled Past perfect of have got is: had had • Past Perfect is used to jump back into the prior past for: • events whose relevance does not become clear until a later stage; or • creating a sense of drama when the cause of an event is not known until a later time.

  4. Analysis Start jumped up, grabbed, ran out had received was thinking had arrived were travelling knew: looked didn't notice had come?

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