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. Do as directed : (i) He had already flown away the day before. (Identify the tense)​

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Answered by aranavikalbande
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Answer:

he had already flown away the day before - Past perfect tense

Answered by rj0509925
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It is Past Perfect Tense.

  • Past perfect tense
  • Plus-que-parfait (short for plusquamperfect), commonly known as the past perfect in English, is a verb form, commonly seen as a grammatical tense in some languages, related to an action happened before a certain time in the past. Examples in English are:
  • "We arrived"; "they wrote".
  • The word is derived from the Latin plus quam perfectum, "more than perfect". The word "perfect" in this sense means "complete"; it is the opposite of "imperfect", which denotes unfinished actions or states.
  • In English grammar, the past perfect (e.g. "written") is often called the past perfect, because it combines the past tense with the perfect aspect. (The same term is sometimes used in relation to the grammar of other languages.) English also has a past perfect continuous form (or past perfect continuous):"Written".

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