English, asked by vijayharidass, 4 months ago

Past Perfect Tense

1. If you
(start) early,
you would have reached on time,​

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Answered by Chaitanya1696
0

The tense of the sentence requires to be converted into past perfect tense. The past perfect tense sentence will be " If you would have started early, you would have reached on time."

  • The past perfect, also known as the pluperfect in English, is a verb tense that refers to an activity that took place earlier than a certain point in the past and is frequently used as a verb form.
  • It indicates that an event occurred in the past before another occurrence in the past when the tense is past perfect.
  • English's Past Perfect tense is made up of the primary verb's past participle and the past tense of the verb to have (had). had + subject + past tense.
  • So even in the sentence formed the verb will be written as " would have started."
  • The meaning of the sentence is that the person would have reached on time if we would have started early.
  • Therefore the past perfect tense sentence will be " If you would have started early, you would have reached on time."

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