When you are reading a story, how can you tell WHEN something is happening? A) In a story, everything happens in the present. B)
Unless the setting and time are stated, you cannot tell. C) You can tell by paying attention to verb tenses. D) It is always the past; otherwise, you couldn’t be reading it yet.
Clearly. Charles has the advantage since his country, if not his party, invented the decimal system of measurements. He can have as much volume as he wants. But he didn’t accept the party thinking; he created the party thinking.