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"I was in the plan of coming but I was given a work" or
"I was in the plan of coming but I had been given a work". Which is gramatically correct? And why? Explain clearly!

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Answered by Arceus11
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I think second one is correct. The action of having given a work is already completed in the past. So past perfect is to be used.
Hope it helps!
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