Transform the given sentences into Past Perfect Tense :
1.We reached home before it rained.
2.I did not go there after you went.
3.I did not study before the teacher came.
4.He studied before the teacher came.
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- 1. We reached home before it rained.
➩ We had reached home before it rained.
- 2. I did not go there after you went.
➩ I did not go there after you had gone.
- 3. I did not study before the teacher came.
➩ I had not studied before the teacher came.
- 4. He studied before the teacher came.
➩ He had studied before the teacher came.
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KNOW MORE :
❖ Tense :-
- ➲ In grammar, the term "Tense" can be defined as a category through with the time reference is expressed.
- ➲ Tense is a verb-based method of expressing or indicating time of an action.
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❖ Types of Tense :-
- [1] Present Tense
- [2] Past Tense
- [3] Future Tense
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❖ Present Tense :-
- ➲ The tense which express or indicate the present time is known as Present Tense.
- ➲ A verb that refers to present time is said to be in the Present Tense.
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❖ Types of Present Tense :-
- ➺ Simple Present Tense
- ➺ Present Continuous Tense
- ➺ Present Perfect Tense
- ➺ Present Perfect Continuous Tense
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❖ Past Tense :-
- ➲ The tense which express or indicate the past time is known as Past Tense.
- ➲ A verb that refers to past time is said to be in the Past Tense.
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❖ Types of Past Tense :-
- ➺ Simple Past Tense
- ➺ Past Continuous Tense
- ➺ Past Perfect Tense
- ➺ Past Perfect Continuous Tense
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❖ Future Tense :-
- ➲ The tense which express or indicate the future time is known as Future Tense.
- ➲ A verb that refers to future time is said to be in the Future Tense.
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❖ Types of Future Tense :-
- ➺ Simple Future Tense
- ➺ Future Continuous Tense
- ➺ Future Perfect Tense
- ➺ Future Perfect Continuous Tense
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