Writing often involves telling stories. Sometimes we narrate a story as our main purpose in writing; sometimes we include brief anecdotes or hypothetical scenarios as illustrations or reference points in an essay.
Even an essay that does not explicitly tell a story involves implied time frames for the actions discussed and states described. Changes in verb tense help readers understand the temporal relationships among various narrated events. But unnecessary or inconsistent shifts in tense can cause confusion.
Объяснение:
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Descriptor:
- studies the rule of adverbs of frequency; [1]
- uses the adverbs in the right place in the sentence; [4]
1 You are late (always) – You are always late.
2 She has breakfast in the kitchen. (usually)
3 They go to the cinema on Saturdays. (often)
4 Susan is on time. (never)
5 Helen goes to school by bus. (sometimes)
6 We stay at home on Saturday evening. (rarely)
7 Paul calls me at weekends. (always)
Task 1. Insert the adverbs of frequency in the sentences.
1 You are always late. (always)
2 She usually has breakfast in the kitchen. (usually)
3 They often go to the cinema on Saturdays. (often)
4 Susan is never on time. (never)
5 Helen sometimes goes to school by bus. (sometimes)
6 We rarely stay at home on Saturday evening. (rarely)
7 Paul always calls me at weekends. (always)