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Why use "mapS" rather than "mappED" in this news title?
Mass Effect 3 designer maps out a Mars Rover easter egg kept hidden for 10 years
2021年6月5日 00:42
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Hi! It's common for English headlines to be in present tense even when they are describing past events. :)
2021年6月5日
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It’s because the news will often use present tense to describe past events. I believe it’s called historical present.
Its used to create urgency and gives the sense of immediacy to attract readers.
For example, if Serena Williams won a tennis match yesterday. It will often be reported like Serena Williams wins match! Not Serena Williams won a tennis match.
2021年6月5日
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News article titles are traditionally written in active voice. The word maps accomplishes this verses the word mapped with is not active but past tense.
2021年6月5日
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