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Western University                                                        Core-English
Department of English                                          Lecturer: Ung Sreypeuv




        Narrative tenses are the grammatical structures that you use when telling a
story, or talking about situations and activities which happened at a defined past time.

When narrating past events, DO NOT mix past and present tenses (avoid using the
present perfect and present simple), as these will confuse the reader/listener about
when things really happened.

Narrative tenses are verb tenses that are used to talk about the past. They are often
found in stories and descriptions of past events, such as personal anecdotes.

Example :


The following are examples of narrative tenses:
Past simple - 'We left on a rainy day' Past continuous - 'It was pouring down even at
midday' Past perfect - 'It had rained off and on for ten days' Past perfect continuous
- 'We had been waiting to escape for what seemed ages'

Here are the most common narrative tenses and how they are used:



1.     The Simple Past Tense

The past simple is used:

a)     To express a completed action at a definite time in the past. The separate
       events which occur in sequence in a narrative are expressed using this tense.

E.g.




I woke up (1) at 8am, had a shower (2) and ate some breakfast (3). I left for work (4)
at 9am.

NOTE! The past simple is the most common tense after 'When?' in questions.

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Western University                                                               Core-English
Department of English                                                 Lecturer: Ung Sreypeuv

b)     To express past habits.

Ex: I went to school in São Paulo until my family moved to Rio.



NOTE! Used to + verb is often used to express past habits and states that happened
in the past, but do not happen now. Used to cannot be used for actions which only
occurred once.



Ex:      I used to work for Petrobrás. (I don't work for them now)

         I didn't use to like living in Ipanema. (I do like it now)

         Where did you use to go for lunch? (You don't go there now)



Would (+ adverb of frequency) + verb can be used to express past habits which do not
happen now.



E.g.    My grandfather would always read the newspaper at breakfast time. (He
doesn't do it now)



Using 'would' instead of 'used to' often gives an idea of nostalgia. However, if the
adverb of frequency is stressed, it can give the idea that the habit was annoying.



E.g.    My dog would never do what I wanted it to do!



NOTE! 'WOULD' CAN NOT BE USED FOR PAST STATES!E.g.

I would live in São Paulo. IS WRONG!

2.     The Past Continuous Tense.

As with all continuous tenses, the past continuous gives the idea of activity and
duration.



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Western University                                                           Core-English
Department of English                                             Lecturer: Ung Sreypeuv

The past continuous is used:

a)     To describe the situation in which the events of the narrative occurred.



E.g.




When I woke up at 8am (1) the sun was shining (2) and the birds were singing (2). I
had a shower (3), ate some breakfast (4) and left for work at 9am. (5)

b)     To express an activity in progress at a time in the past




Ex: What were you doing (1) when I phoned (2) you?



NOTE! The past continuous is the most common tense after 'while' in questions and
statements.



The past continuous also expresses the idea of:

An interrupted activity:

E.g. She was cooking dinner when the door bell rang.

An unfinished activity:

E.g. I was reading the book you lent me.


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Western University                                                         Core-English
Department of English                                           Lecturer: Ung Sreypeuv

A repeated action:

E.g. They were shooting at the enemy.

A temporary situation:

E.g. He was standing on the corner waiting for a bus.

NOTE! The past continuous can also be used as 'future in the past'. This will be
explained later.

3.     The Past Perfect Simple Tense.

The past perfect simple is used

a)      To show that an action or situation happened BEFORE the events in the
       narrative described in the simple past.

E.g.




When I woke up at 8am (1), the sun was shining and the birds were singing. I had
slept (2) really well the night before. I had a shower (3), ate some breakfast (4) and
left for work at 9am. (5)



NOTE! It is bad style to use too many verbs in the past perfect. As soon as it is clear
that the events happened before the time that the narrative is set, use the simple past
and past continuous.

E.g. When I woke up at 8am, the sun was shining and the birds were singing. I had
slept really well the night before. I dreamt about the time I spent living in Switzerland
when I was a teenager. I had a shower, ate some breakfast and left for work at 9am.

NOTE! If the subject of two verbs is the same, you don't have to repeat the 'had'
auxiliary.

E.g.    When I arrived, he'd finished his dinner and left the room.

b)     Making a narrative more interesting to read.



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Western University                                                            Core-English
Department of English                                              Lecturer: Ung Sreypeuv

It is generally seen as bad literary style to have too many verbs in the same tense. In
English it is always best to avoid repetition where possible.

Look again at the example used to illustrate the past simple tense.

This same sentence could be improved for dramatic effect by using the past perfect
simple.

E.g. I woke up at 8am and left for work after I'd had a shower and eaten some
breakfast.

CONJUNCTIONS (After, As soon as, Before, By the time, Once, till, When, Unless,
Until)

With these conjunctions of time, the past perfect shows that the first action MUST
BE COMPLETED before the second action begins, otherwise the past simple is
used.



E.g. After....she finished, they left / she had finished, they left. (She had to finish
first)

         As soon as...we arrived she said "hello". / I had done it, I sent it to her. (I had
to do it first)

         She wouldn't sign the contract before.... seeing it / she had seen it. (She had to
see it first)

         They wouldn't go unless....she came with them / they had seen it was safe.

         (It was important to finish checking that it was safe before going)



For more information on conjunctions of time, see the worksheet called: When do I
use the perfect tenses?

4.     The Past Perfect Continuous Tense.

a) The past perfect continuous is used for longer activities that were happening
continuously up until a specified time in the past.

E.g.




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Western University                                                         Core-English
Department of English                                           Lecturer: Ung Sreypeuv

He looked very tired (1), he had been working very hard (2) over the past three weeks.

As with the past continuous, the past perfect continuous can show the following:

Unfinished activity

E.g.    He hadn't heard the telephone ring because he'd been reading.

Repeated activity

E.g.     I was tired. I'd been cutting wood all day.

With the past perfect simple, the focus is on the completed activity.

E.g.    He'd read three reports that morning

Ex:    He'd cut a huge pile of wood.

5.     The Future in the Past.

The future in the past is used to look into the future from a point of time in the past.
However, this "future" event still occurred at a time before the present time.

E.g.




I woke up (1) at 8am yesterday. I was meeting my boss (2) at ten o'clock that
morning, so I wouldn't be able to have lunch (3) with Susan. I wasn't going to get
home (4) again until late that night.

Depending on the situation, the following tenses are used in the future in the past:

The past simple (a timetabled event)

The past continuous (arrangement)

Would (a prediction)

Was going to (a plan)

Would be doing (an action at a specific time)

Would have done (action completed before a specified time)

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Western University                                    Core-English
Department of English                      Lecturer: Ung Sreypeuv


                        References

      by Viv Quarry (www.vivquarry.com)

      Oxford Practice Grammar (John Eastwood)




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Narrative tense

  • 1. Western University Core-English Department of English Lecturer: Ung Sreypeuv Narrative tenses are the grammatical structures that you use when telling a story, or talking about situations and activities which happened at a defined past time. When narrating past events, DO NOT mix past and present tenses (avoid using the present perfect and present simple), as these will confuse the reader/listener about when things really happened. Narrative tenses are verb tenses that are used to talk about the past. They are often found in stories and descriptions of past events, such as personal anecdotes. Example : The following are examples of narrative tenses: Past simple - 'We left on a rainy day' Past continuous - 'It was pouring down even at midday' Past perfect - 'It had rained off and on for ten days' Past perfect continuous - 'We had been waiting to escape for what seemed ages' Here are the most common narrative tenses and how they are used: 1. The Simple Past Tense The past simple is used: a) To express a completed action at a definite time in the past. The separate events which occur in sequence in a narrative are expressed using this tense. E.g. I woke up (1) at 8am, had a shower (2) and ate some breakfast (3). I left for work (4) at 9am. NOTE! The past simple is the most common tense after 'When?' in questions. Organized by Group 3 Page 1
  • 2. Western University Core-English Department of English Lecturer: Ung Sreypeuv b) To express past habits. Ex: I went to school in São Paulo until my family moved to Rio. NOTE! Used to + verb is often used to express past habits and states that happened in the past, but do not happen now. Used to cannot be used for actions which only occurred once. Ex: I used to work for Petrobrás. (I don't work for them now) I didn't use to like living in Ipanema. (I do like it now) Where did you use to go for lunch? (You don't go there now) Would (+ adverb of frequency) + verb can be used to express past habits which do not happen now. E.g. My grandfather would always read the newspaper at breakfast time. (He doesn't do it now) Using 'would' instead of 'used to' often gives an idea of nostalgia. However, if the adverb of frequency is stressed, it can give the idea that the habit was annoying. E.g. My dog would never do what I wanted it to do! NOTE! 'WOULD' CAN NOT BE USED FOR PAST STATES!E.g. I would live in São Paulo. IS WRONG! 2. The Past Continuous Tense. As with all continuous tenses, the past continuous gives the idea of activity and duration. Organized by Group 3 Page 2
  • 3. Western University Core-English Department of English Lecturer: Ung Sreypeuv The past continuous is used: a) To describe the situation in which the events of the narrative occurred. E.g. When I woke up at 8am (1) the sun was shining (2) and the birds were singing (2). I had a shower (3), ate some breakfast (4) and left for work at 9am. (5) b) To express an activity in progress at a time in the past Ex: What were you doing (1) when I phoned (2) you? NOTE! The past continuous is the most common tense after 'while' in questions and statements. The past continuous also expresses the idea of: An interrupted activity: E.g. She was cooking dinner when the door bell rang. An unfinished activity: E.g. I was reading the book you lent me. Organized by Group 3 Page 3
  • 4. Western University Core-English Department of English Lecturer: Ung Sreypeuv A repeated action: E.g. They were shooting at the enemy. A temporary situation: E.g. He was standing on the corner waiting for a bus. NOTE! The past continuous can also be used as 'future in the past'. This will be explained later. 3. The Past Perfect Simple Tense. The past perfect simple is used a) To show that an action or situation happened BEFORE the events in the narrative described in the simple past. E.g. When I woke up at 8am (1), the sun was shining and the birds were singing. I had slept (2) really well the night before. I had a shower (3), ate some breakfast (4) and left for work at 9am. (5) NOTE! It is bad style to use too many verbs in the past perfect. As soon as it is clear that the events happened before the time that the narrative is set, use the simple past and past continuous. E.g. When I woke up at 8am, the sun was shining and the birds were singing. I had slept really well the night before. I dreamt about the time I spent living in Switzerland when I was a teenager. I had a shower, ate some breakfast and left for work at 9am. NOTE! If the subject of two verbs is the same, you don't have to repeat the 'had' auxiliary. E.g. When I arrived, he'd finished his dinner and left the room. b) Making a narrative more interesting to read. Organized by Group 3 Page 4
  • 5. Western University Core-English Department of English Lecturer: Ung Sreypeuv It is generally seen as bad literary style to have too many verbs in the same tense. In English it is always best to avoid repetition where possible. Look again at the example used to illustrate the past simple tense. This same sentence could be improved for dramatic effect by using the past perfect simple. E.g. I woke up at 8am and left for work after I'd had a shower and eaten some breakfast. CONJUNCTIONS (After, As soon as, Before, By the time, Once, till, When, Unless, Until) With these conjunctions of time, the past perfect shows that the first action MUST BE COMPLETED before the second action begins, otherwise the past simple is used. E.g. After....she finished, they left / she had finished, they left. (She had to finish first) As soon as...we arrived she said "hello". / I had done it, I sent it to her. (I had to do it first) She wouldn't sign the contract before.... seeing it / she had seen it. (She had to see it first) They wouldn't go unless....she came with them / they had seen it was safe. (It was important to finish checking that it was safe before going) For more information on conjunctions of time, see the worksheet called: When do I use the perfect tenses? 4. The Past Perfect Continuous Tense. a) The past perfect continuous is used for longer activities that were happening continuously up until a specified time in the past. E.g. Organized by Group 3 Page 5
  • 6. Western University Core-English Department of English Lecturer: Ung Sreypeuv He looked very tired (1), he had been working very hard (2) over the past three weeks. As with the past continuous, the past perfect continuous can show the following: Unfinished activity E.g. He hadn't heard the telephone ring because he'd been reading. Repeated activity E.g. I was tired. I'd been cutting wood all day. With the past perfect simple, the focus is on the completed activity. E.g. He'd read three reports that morning Ex: He'd cut a huge pile of wood. 5. The Future in the Past. The future in the past is used to look into the future from a point of time in the past. However, this "future" event still occurred at a time before the present time. E.g. I woke up (1) at 8am yesterday. I was meeting my boss (2) at ten o'clock that morning, so I wouldn't be able to have lunch (3) with Susan. I wasn't going to get home (4) again until late that night. Depending on the situation, the following tenses are used in the future in the past: The past simple (a timetabled event) The past continuous (arrangement) Would (a prediction) Was going to (a plan) Would be doing (an action at a specific time) Would have done (action completed before a specified time) Organized by Group 3 Page 6
  • 7. Western University Core-English Department of English Lecturer: Ung Sreypeuv References  by Viv Quarry (www.vivquarry.com)  Oxford Practice Grammar (John Eastwood) Organized by Group 3 Page 7