Harry Potter
And The Half-Blood Prince
J.K.Rowling
They had drawn level with the only shop in Knockturn Alley
that Harry had ever visited, Borgin and Burkes, which sold a wide
variety of sinister objects. There the midst of the cases full of
skulls and old bottles stood Draco Malfoy with his back to them,
just visible beyond the very same large black cabinet in which
Harry had once hidden to avoid Malfoy and his father. Judging by
the movements of Malfoy's hands, he was talking animateldy. The
proprietor of the shop, Mr.Borgin, an oily-haired, stooping man,
stood facing Malfoy. He was wearing a curious expression of min-
gled resentment and fear.
In this paragraph the word visited is a past tense word, hidden is past tense, talking is past tense, facing is past tense.
So far this book is great, but is getting more mysterious as I read. But I love how the author ties in this whole series without making a mistake and following the plot of the book. These are great books and I hope you enjoy.
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