Narrative tenses

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Summary about how to use correctly the four narrative tenses.
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Narrative tenses

Annotations:

  •    We use the narrative tenses to talk about the past. We can use them to tell a story or to describes past events, including anecdotes.   
  1. Past simple

    Annotations:

    •    It is used to express actions that started in the past and finished in the past.   
    1. afirmative structure
      1. Subject+ verb in past+ Complement.
        1. She worked all night yesterday.
      2. Negative structure
        1. Subject+ did not+ verb in base for+ complement
          1. He did not submit the homework beacuse he was sick.
        2. Interrogative structure
          1. Did (aux) + sbj+ verb in base form+ com+ ?
            1. Did you clean your bedroom?
        3. Past perfect

          Annotations:

          • It is used to make it clear that one event happened before another in the past.
          1. afirmative structure
            1. Subject+ had (aux)+ verb in p.p+ complement.
              1. They had bought a new house for their mom.
            2. Negative structure
              1. Subject+ had (aux) not+ verb in p.p+ complement.
                1. I had not studied biology.
              2. Interrogative structure
                1. Had (aux)+ sbj+ verb in p.p+ complement+ ?
                  1. Had he eaten apples?
              3. Past continuous

                Annotations:

                • We use it to describe actions that began in the past and often continued for a short period of time after the action started.
                1. Afirmative structure
                  1. Subject+ was/were(aux)+ verb (+ing)+ complement.
                    1. We were playing in the rain.
                  2. Negative structure
                    1. Subject+ was/were+ not+ verb (+ing)+ complement.
                      1. He was not eating vegetables
                    2. Interrogative structure
                      1. Was/were (aux)+ sbj+ verb (+ing)+ complement+ ?
                        1. Were you working overtime?
                    3. Past perfect continuous

                      Annotations:

                      •    We use it to show that an event or action in the past was still continuing.   
                      1. Afirmative structure
                        1. Subject+ had(aux)+ been+ verb (+ing)+ complement.
                          1. I had been living in Italy for three years.
                        2. Negative structure
                          1. Subject+ had+ not+ been+ verb (+ing)+ complement.
                            1. She had not been supporting her parents with some money.
                          2. Interrogative structure
                            1. Had+ subject+ been+ verb (+ing)+ complement+ ?
                              1. Had they been studying for the oral exam?
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