- When Goldilocks sat down in Baby Bear’s little chair, she broke it.
- When Baby Bear looked at his chair, he said in his little voice, “Oh, someone has broken my chair?”
- After Goldilocks tried the porridge in Father Bear’s great big bowl, she put his spoon in it.
- When Father Bear saw that his spoon was not in its place, he said in a great big voice, “Look, someone has put my spoon in the bowl!”
- The porridge in Baby Bear’s bowl was just right and Goldilocks has eaten up it.
- When Baby Bear saw there was no porridge in his bowl, he said in his little baby voice, “Oh, someone has eaten up my porridge?”
- When Goldilocks lay on Father Bear’s great big bed, she rumpled his blanket.
- When Father Bear saw that his blanket was rumpled, he said, “Look, someone has rumpled my blanket!”
Past Simple is used for completed actions in a finished sequence of events; Present Perfect is used when the result is important now.