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        |  sākt mācīties Read the first paragraph of "Performance of a lifetime?" again  |  |   and underline examples of  |  |  | 
| sākt mācīties |  |   gathered, it was, was announced    was announced - Past simple, passive |  |  | 
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|   the past perfect continuous   sākt mācīties (had + been + verb + -ing) |  |  |  |  | 
|  sākt mācīties Rule 1 Use the past simple for completed actions which give the main events in a story.  |  |   Many years ago a crowd gathered, it was a gorgeous spring evening  |  |  | 
|  sākt mācīties Rule 2 Use the past continuous for actions in progress at a particular time or when another (shorter) action happened. Also use it to set the scene of a story.  |  |   and everyone was wearing their finest clothes  |  |  | 
|  sākt mācīties Rule 3 Use the past perfect simple for completed actions that happened before the main events.  |  |   Tickets had sold out weeks before  |  |  | 
|  sākt mācīties Rule 4 Use the past perfect continuous for longer actions that started before other events and often continued up to them.  |  |   and opera fans had been looking forward to this epic moment ever  |  |  | 
|  sākt mācīties Look at the numbered verbs in both stories.  |  |   How each example fits one of the rules of narrative tenses.  |  |  | 
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|  sākt mācīties who had never appeared in a major opera before |  |   action that happened before the main events  |  |  | 
|  sākt mācīties One day a man was driving down a small country road |  |   to set the scene of the story  |  |  | 
|  sākt mācīties the woman had been standing there for a long time |  |   action that happened before the main events  |  |  | 
|  sākt mācīties the woman was shevering badly |  |   when another action happened  |  |  | 
|  sākt mācīties After he'd finished the job. |  |   action that happened before the main events  |  |  | 
|  sākt mācīties the woman drove into the next town |  |   one of the main events in the story  |  |  | 
|  sākt mācīties when she was paying for her meal |  |   when another action happened  |  |  | 
|  sākt mācīties the old lady remembered what Steve Hunt had said |  |   one of the main events of the story  |  |  | 
| sākt mācīties |  |   action that happened before the main events  |  |  | 
| sākt mācīties |  |   with the correct verbs in brackets  |  |  | 
|  sākt mācīties He (never see) such beautiful birds before.  |  |   He'd never seen such beautiful birds before.  |  |  | 
|  sākt mācīties He gave them to a man who (train) falcons for him for many years.  |  |   He gave them to a man who had been trainning falcons for him for many years.  |  |  | 
|  sākt mācīties A month later, the king (sit) on his balcony  |  |   A month later, the king was sitting on his balcony  |  |  | 
|  sākt mācīties when he (notice) one of the falcons in the sky,  |  |   when he noticed one of the falcons in the sky,  |  |  | 
|  sākt mācīties but he (not see) the other one.  |  |   but he didn't see the other one.    couldn't see is also possible |  |  | 
|  sākt mācīties Deeply disappointed, he discovered that the falcon (sit) on the same branch since its arrival.  |  |   Deeply disappointed, he discovered that the falcon had been sitting on the same branch since its arrival  |  |  | 
|  sākt mācīties The king (call) healers and magicians  |  |   The king called healers and magicians  |  |  | 
|  sākt mācīties After he (try) everything  |  |   After he'd tried everything  |  |  | 
|  sākt mācīties eventually the king (realise) that he needed someone  |  |   eventually the king realised that he needed someone  |  |  | 
|  sākt mācīties The very next morning, the king was thrilled to see that the second falcon (fly) high in the sky alongside the first.  |  |   The very next morning, the king was thrilled to see that the second falcon was flying high in the sky alongside the first.  |  |  | 
|  sākt mācīties I simply (cut) the branch  |  |  |  |  | 
|  sākt mācīties the branch where the bird (sit)  |  |   the branch where the bird was sitting.  |  |  | 
|  sākt mācīties What is the moral of this story? How could you apply the moral in your life?  |  |   Occam's razor is more commonly described as 'the simplest answer is most often correct,' although this is an oversimplification. The 'correct' interpretation is that entities should not be multiplied needlessly.  |  |  | 
| sākt mācīties |  |   using the correct narrative tenses  |  |  | 
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| sākt mācīties |  |   She was robbing the house.  |  |  | 
|  sākt mācīties She (paint) the downstairs floors all evening and they hadn't dried yet.  |  |   She'd been painting the downstairs floors all evening and they hadn't dried yet.  |  |  | 
|  sākt mācīties She (use) the door all her life and she wanted a change.  |  |   She'd been using the door all her life and she wanted a change.  |  |  | 
|   Complete the news story by putting the verbs in brackets in the correct narrative tense.   sākt mācīties In one case, more than one tense is possible. |  |   Missing child found safe and sound  |  |  | 
|  sākt mācīties A search for a missing child in East Paterson (end) happly, last week after five-year-old Ricky Ross was found asleep in his own room.  |  |   A search for a missing child in East Paterson ended happily, last week after five-year-old Ricky Ross was found asleep in his own room.  |  |  | 
|  sākt mācīties Last Monday, Julie Ross, the boy's mother, (work) in the front garden  |  |   Last Monday, Julie Ross, the boy's mother, was working in the front garden  |  |  | 
|  sākt mācīties when she (hear) her son cry out.  |  |   when she heard her son cry out.  |  |  | 
|  sākt mācīties He (play) in the living room  |  |   He'd been playing in the living room  |  |  | 
|  sākt mācīties but when she (run) to the house,  |  |   but when she ran to the house,  |  |  | 
|  sākt mācīties she (see) that the back door was open and there was no sign of her son.  |  |   she saw that the back door was open and there was no sign of her son.  |  |  | 
|  sākt mācīties Neighbours (join) in the search  |  |   Neighbours joined in the search  |  |  | 
|  sākt mācīties and when they (search) in the forest behind the house,  |  |   and when they were searching in the forest behind the house,  |  |  | 
|  sākt mācīties they (find) a few pieces of children's clothing.  |  |   they found a few pieces of children's clothing.  |  |  | 
|  sākt mācīties There was initial panic but it was soon clear that the clothing (be) there for years and didn't belong to the boy.  |  |   There was initial panic but it was soon clear that the clothing had been there for years and didn't belong to the boy.  |  |  | 
|  sākt mācīties Ricky was eventually found by another child who (go) into the boy's room  |  |   Ricky was eventually found by another child who had gone/went into the boy's room  |  |  | 
| sākt mācīties |  |   while the search was going on  |  |  | 
|  sākt mācīties because she (hear) a noise from the toy box.  |  |   because she'd heard a noise from the toy box.  |  |  | 
|  sākt mācīties When she (open) it, there was Ricky safe and sound -  |  |   When she opened it, there was Ricky safe and sound -  |  |  | 
|  sākt mācīties he (sleep) in the toy box the whole time, unaware of the panic he had caused.  |  |   he'd been sleeping in the toy box the whole time, unaware of the panic he had caused.  |  |  |