Sasha
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What tense to use here: When we reached the cinema, there (not be) any tickets left? I think maybe Past Perfect, why not?
27 Thg 10 2014 13:56
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It's past simple, because your arrival at the cinema and the fact of there being no tickets were simultaneous. When we reached the cinema, there were no any tickets left. Both parts of this sentence refer to the same time period. You would only use a past perfect to describe something that had occurred BEFORE your arrival at the cinema, for example: When we reached the cinema, all the tickets had already been sold.
27 tháng 10 năm 2014
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Correction to previous answer: Either When we reached the cinema, there were no tickets left. or When we reached the cinema, there weren't any tickets left.
27 tháng 10 năm 2014
1
Hi Sasha, "When we reached the cinema, there were not any tickets left" The simple past is used here because we are talking about a specific moment in time. Hope that helps!
27 tháng 10 năm 2014
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