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Rule of past perfect tense in After/Before.

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Answered by sabiha230
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Answer:

After/Before

Explanation:

If the past perfect action did occur at a specific time, the simple past can be used instead of the past perfect when "before" or "after" is used in the sentence. The words "before" and "after" actually tell you what happens first, so the past perfect is optional.

Answered by niivi
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Answer:

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Explanation:

in past perfect tense, "after" is used after the past indefinite tense and "before" is used before the past indefinite tense

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