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Old 07-Feb-2008, 06:53
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Default Re: present tenses for narrating a story

1 The tense usage is not set in stone, but is more a description ofthe general tendency IMO. There will be examples of forms being used in the opposite manner, but generally, the progressive if used more for the background and the simple for the narrative events.

2 It is in a sense completed because the person writing that knows how the story ended.
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