The primary tense in a story establishes when the events are happening in relation to the narrative present. It helps to provide a sense of immediacy and continuity to the storytelling. It can also influence the reader's engagement with the characters and events.
The present perfect tense for "you heard a strange story" is "you have heard a strange story."
Their is not a verb so it does not show tense.
to show - shows - showed - shown (archaic: shewed - shewn) The present tense is: I/you/we/they show He/she/it shows
When narrating a story in past tense, describe events as if they have already happened. Use past tense verbs to convey actions or occurrences that took place in the story timeline. This allows the audience to experience the events as if they happened in the past.
decisively is an adverb and does not show tense.
Our is not a verb therefore it doesn't show tense.
You will have a talent show.
It is "show/shows".
When referring to actions that haven't happened yet but will happen at a later time.
The present tense of 'show' is 'shows.' For example, "He shows great talent in music."
The duration of Future Tense - American radio show - is 300.0 seconds.
True.