Master English grammar with clear examples of Past Perfect vs Simple Past. Learn how to sequence actions and use verb tenses to show what happened first.
Past Perfect vs Simple Past: Actions Occurring Before Anotherのベスト引用
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The Past Perfect is basically the 'past in the past.' It’s a way to avoid confusion by showing that one action was already finished before another one even started.
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Write about the past perfect and simple past in sentences that show one action occurring before another. For example, by the time I arrived, you had cleaned the house. Here are examples:
- By the time the meeting started, she had prepared the presentation.
- When I got home, they had already eaten dinner.
- After he finished his homework, he watched TV.
- By the time the train left, we had bought our tickets.
- When the rain stopped, the children had built a sandcastle.
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