Has anyone else noticed that the "art" (?) of describing something in the past tense seems to have died? I hear things that occurred in the past being described as a present tense narrative all the time. Descriptions like this are very common...
...instead of this...
I hear things like this all the time on the TV News...
To me it should be...
It really stands out to me on my local morning news because everyone does it except for one reporter. She actually describes things that happened in the past in the past tense. I'm wondering if the reporters have individual writers, or maybe they write their own copy. It has to be something like that because it is obvious that she's describing past events differently than the rest of the news team. At least to me.
Has anyone else noticed this? Am I making something out of nothing?
Man, you wouldn't believe what happened! It's last Sunday morning, I'm walking down the street. All of a sudden I hear this car backfire behind me...
...instead of this...
Man, you wouldn't believe what happened! Last Sunday morning I was walking down the street, when all of a sudden, I heard a car backfire behind me...
I hear things like this all the time on the TV News...
The suspect walks into the convenience store and shoots at the cashier. The cashier runs into the back room where he gets a mop...
To me it should be...
The suspect walked into the convenience store and shot at the cashier. The cashier ran into the back room where he got a mop...
It really stands out to me on my local morning news because everyone does it except for one reporter. She actually describes things that happened in the past in the past tense. I'm wondering if the reporters have individual writers, or maybe they write their own copy. It has to be something like that because it is obvious that she's describing past events differently than the rest of the news team. At least to me.
Has anyone else noticed this? Am I making something out of nothing?