example for past and earlier past
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Answer:
Past perfect + just
'Just' is used with the past perfect to refer to an event that was only a short time earlier than before now, e.g. The train had just left when I arrived at the station. She had just left the room when the police arrived. I had just put the washing out when it started to rain.
Answer:
Past perfect + just
'Just' is used with the past perfect to refer to an event that was only a short time earlier than before now, e.g. The train had just left when I arrived at the station. She had just left the room when the police arrived. I had just put the washing out when it started to rain.
Explanation:
For example, with some verbs, the past form and the past participle form are the same (e.g., I played, I had played). With other verbs, the base form, past form, and past participle form are the same (e.g., set, I set, I had set). With others, they are all different (e.g., drink, I drank, I had drunk).