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grammar:time expressions - past
functions:past events - talking about
skills topics:stories
skills topics:anecdotes



Sub points:
 
past simple tense
past continuous tense
past perfect continuous tense
past perfect simple tense


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What are narrative tenses?

 


Narrative tenses are the tenses that we use to talk about past events and to tell stories.

The most common of these is the past simple. Three other tenses, past continuous, the past perfect simple and the past perfect continuous can help us to say what we want more effeciently. However, it should be remembered that almost any story can be told using the past simple.

It is often useful to look at these tenses together within the context of the function narrating, i.e. relating past events.

Written example of narrative tenses in use

 


Bond opened the door very slowly, looked carefully around the room and walked in. The window was open and the curtains were blowing in the wind. Clearly someone had left in a hurry.

Past simple
opened, looked, walked, was

Past continuous
were blowing

Past perfect
had left

Spoken example of narrative tenses in use

 


A: I saw a UFO once. Well, I think it was one.
B: Oh yeah?
A: Yeah, really. I was in the country - in Yorkshire - on the moors...
B: What were you doing up there?
A: Oh, I was visiting some friends. They'd rented a cottage and we'd gone up to stay with them.

Past simple
saw, was

Past continuous
(What) were (you) doing? was visiting

Past perfect
we'd rented, we'd gone



Online resources for this language point:

 


gap fill
narrative tenses news story Complete the news story by putting the verbs in the correct tense.
includes tasks    
eltbase English language quizzes
narrative tenses - anecdote Complete the anecdote about an incident on a plane by putting the verbs in the correct tense.
includes tasks    
eltbase English language quizzes
Narrative tenses - James Bond Adaptation of a short passage from Diamonds are Forever
includes tasks     student-specifc material
eltbase English language quizzes
Pakistan - China by bicycle 15 gap text: past simple, past continuous, past perfect, past perfect continuous.
includes tasks    
eltbase English language quizzes
past simple and continuous - anecdote - the Donkey Dog Short anecdote about a frightening experience gapped for past continuous and past simple plus 'enormous' and 'the biggest'
    
studypage.net

quiz
Narrative tenses: a spooky experience Ten mulitple-choice questions that relate a short spooky experience.
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eltbase English language quizzes


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