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Do the reports use present perfect at the beginning, followed by past tenses for the details, as we have seen in this unit, in the written andspoken news? The ex-Beatle and his wife Linda stood ashen-faced on a beach after the youngster was swept out of sight while surfing. A group of words together: very quickly, at the moment, with long hair Features of spoken EnglishQuestion formsbasic questionsQuestion formstags and indirect questionsReported speechsay, tell, askReported speechreporting verbsDefiningrecording, or otherwise, without the prior written permission of the pubIishers. A group of words which contains a subject and main verb. The tense chart provides a comprehensive overview of the different tenses, helping learners grasp the nuances of time and action within a sentence. But thirty minutes later they were joyfully hugging James as he stepped unharmed from the waves The Handa Library of The University of Cambodia – UC A noun (or pronoun) affected by the action of a verb: He watched a film. Sentences can have one or more clauses: The plane took off (clause 1) and we were on our way (clause 2). The authors and pubIishers would like to thank the folIowing for permission to reproduce 6 PART A: TENSES IN CONTEXT D Follow-up If you can buy an English language newspaper or if you can get English language news on radio or TV, make a note of how news stories are reported. IIIustrated by Andy Hammond, Joanna Kerr, Darren Lingard, Sarah Nayler, Andrew Selby. By examining the structures b) Superstar Paul McCartney last night watched a heart-stopping sea search for his year-old son James. Cover photographs by Corbis, Digital Vision, Photodisc.