Hello
which of the verbs in the sentences describes:
a main event in the story?
a background event?
an event which happened before the other events?
a- Two police officers were talking softly to a boy.
b- He had apparently stumbled and cracked his head.
c- They were wearing commando-style uniforms.
d- They helped the boy up and led him to the card.
e- I had never seen such gentle police.
f- 'Goodnight,' I said and watched them go.
Thanks
which of the verbs in the sentences describes:
a main event in the story?
a background event?
an event which happened before the other events?
a- Two police officers were talking softly to a boy.
b- He had apparently stumbled and cracked his head.
c- They were wearing commando-style uniforms.
d- They helped the boy up and led him to the card.
e- I had never seen such gentle police.
f- 'Goodnight,' I said and watched them go.
Thanks
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(a) Two police officers were talking softly to a boy. (b) He had apparently stumbled and cracked his head.
(c) They were wearing commando-style uniforms. (d) They helped the boy up and led him to the card.
(e) I had never seen such gentle police. (f) 'Goodnight,' I said and watched them go.
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Best wishes, Clive
which of the verbs in the sentences describes:
a main event in the story?
a background event?
an event which happened before the other events?
a- Two police officers were talking softly to a boy. main
b- He had apparently stumbled and cracked his head. before other events
c- They were wearing commando-style uniforms. background
d- They helped the boy up and led him to the card. main
e- I had never seen such gentle police. background
f- 'Goodnight,' I said and watched them go. background