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Arwa
How to describe pictures?
Hello! I want to know which tense am I supposed to use when I describe a picture? The present simple tense or the present continuous? Or is there any other tense we can use?
Thanks in advance.
Apr 27, 2014 5:59 AM
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To describe action in a picture, you use the present continuous.
Basically, you describe the picture as a present event, even if the picture is hundreds or thousands of years old.
April 27, 2014
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Hey Arwa,
You could use either one really. It depends on your choice and the instructions given to you. If you are telling a story, you will most likely use the present continuous ("I see a puppy and he is playing with his toys..."). If you are making up a story about a picture, you could use whatever you want and include the past and future. ("I see a puppy, he is playing with his toys. He just came from the park, where he played with other puppies and will soon go to sleep...")
:)
April 27, 2014
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Arwa
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