Creating synopses of fictional plots in works of literature
The present simple is used to summarise the plot/events in e.g. novels and plays:
Four men once close to Jack Dodds, a London butcher,
meet to carry out his
peculiar last wish: to have his ashes scattered into the sea. For reasons best
known to herself, Jack’s widow, Amy,
declines to join them.
The past simple
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Referring to the procedures used in individual studies
The past simple form is common when academics refer to the procedures used in
their own and others’ individual experiments and studies:
[reporting one’s own experiment/study]
In two studies, 65 three-year-olds, 57 five-year-olds, and 74 adults
viewed
video clips of animals or inanimate objects being transported by a person. For
each clip, the child
was asked whether the animal or object was moving.
[reporting experiments/studies by others]
Bogren et al (2000) statistically
modelled the magnitude of such temperature
deficits with respect to solar elevation.
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