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Read the true story. What do you think was in the box? commencer à apprendre
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Which features are often found in narrative writing? to set the scene; people, places or objects; feelings/actions; impact; the sequence of events. commencer à apprendre
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an introduction to set the scene; detailed descriptions of people, places or objects; descriptions of feelings/actions to suggest mood; direct speech and adjectives/adverbs for impact; narrative tenses and time phrases to show the sequence of events; an unexpected end to the story
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During that time, you shouldn't see each other, speak to each other or write each other letters. Underline the time phrase. commencer à apprendre
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Underline the time phrases in paragraphs 4 and 5 of the story. commencer à apprendre
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after a year; subsequently; eventually; From then on; Years later.
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Complete with the time phrases in the box: (1) she entered the room, she knew there was something wrong. after as soon as the moment afterwards meanwhile ever since originally while previously subsequently eventually immediately in the meantime from then on instantly commencer à apprendre
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As soon as/The moment she entered the room, she knew there was something wrong.
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The experience haunted me for years (2). after afterwards meanwhile ever since originally while instantly previously subsequently eventually immediately in the meantime from then on commencer à apprendre
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The experience haunted me for years afterwards.
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Cromwell, (3), picked up his hat and dusted it off. after meanwhile ever since originally while instantly previously subsequently eventually immediately in the meantime from then on commencer à apprendre
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Cromwell, meanwhile/in the meantime, picked up his hat and dusted it off. meanwhile/in the meantime
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after ever since originally while instantly previously subsequently eventually immediately from then on commencer à apprendre
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They recognised him instantly/immediately.
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She knew she could never trust her boss again and (5) she left the job. after ever since originally while previously subsequently eventually from then on commencer à apprendre
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She knew she could never trust her boss again and subsequently/eventually she left the job.
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He (6) escaped and made his way back to France. after ever since originally while previously from then on commencer à apprendre
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He subsequently/eventually/immediately escaped and made his way back to France. subsequently/eventually/immediately
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She has been terrified of the sound of aircraft (7) the crash. after ever since originally while previously from then on commencer à apprendre
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She has been terrified of the sound of aircraft ever since the crash.
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They met in 1998, and (8) they were firm friends. after ever since originally while previously from then on commencer à apprendre
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They met in 1998, and instantly/immediately/from then on they were firm friends. instantly/immediately/from then on
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