English, asked by subhajit8777, 11 months ago

I finished/had finished /have been finished/have finished the letter last evening. (explain/rule/logic answer kindly)​

Answers

Answered by Shreeram7399
1

Answer:

I Had Finished

Explanation:

It is the right answer

Answered by smartbrainz
2

I had finished the letter last evening

Explanation:

  • The past perfect is a verb tense that talks about actions which were completed (finished) before some point in the past, before something else happened. for example, Jane had walked 3 miles by lunchtime
  • The above is case of past perfect tense which mean an action completed  (finished the letter ) before something else took place (last evening)
  • The rule for the past perfect tense is had+ [past participle (regular/irregular]. It does not matter if the subject is plural/singular; the rule does not change.
  • Past participle a participle which usually expresses completed action and is verb form that usually ends in -ed, -d, -t, -en, or, -n.

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