find the tense
since then nobody had come near him
a. past perfect tense
b. past perfect continuous tense
c. present perfect tense
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The correct tense option of the sentence 'Since then nobody had come near him' is option a.) Past Perfect Tense
Past Perfect Tense is usually used to refer to an action that happened before another action in the past. For example, The servant had cleaned the room before the master came.
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a. Past perfect tense- 'had come'
Explanation:
- The past perfect tense is the past form of tense.
- It speaks about the action which has been completed in the past.
- Also, after the completion of the action, another action has started.
- To make a past perfect tense, the auxiliary verb 'had' is added to the third form of the verb.
- 'Had' is the past form of the verb 'to have'.
- In the above sentence, 'had come' has been written in the past perfect tense.
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