It appears that Larry got home very late that night. What do you think he might
have been doing between the time of the incident in the shop and the time he
arrived home?
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You can use it to talk about an event that happened before another event in the past. The past ... “The meeting had already started by the time I arrived.” ... They got divorced in 2021
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My definition is: A noun phrase is either a pronoun or any group of words that can be replaced by a pronoun. For example, 'they', 'cars', and 'the cars' are noun phrases, but 'car' is just a noun, as you can see in these sentences (in which the noun phrases are all in bold)
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