Ala
past perfect The past perfect confuses me! do you guys have to think of the order that the things happened in or it just comes naturally in speech??
Sep 30, 2014 8:51 PM
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You have to think of the order, but it's not that difficult: the "older" thing that happened first is in the past perfect, and the "newer" thing that happened second is in the simple past. Example: "I had fallen asleep before the phone rang."
September 30, 2014
Hi Ala, it might help you to remember that a past perfect event provides a "historical context" for a past simple event. Sometimes it can even explain why a past simple event happened. These tenses (along with past continuous) all work together. It's much more than the order of events.
September 30, 2014
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