We would have got lost if it _____ the map. hadn't been for hadn't done hadn't been would have been
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We would have got lost if it hadn't been for the map.
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The correct answer is (a) hadn't been for.
- The pluperfect, typically called past perfect in English, is a sort of action word structure, for the most part, treated as a linguistic tense in specific dialects, connecting with an activity that happened before a previously mentioned time in the past. Models in English are: "we had shown up"; "they had composed".
- Grammarly. The past perfect, additionally called the pluperfect, is an action word tense used to discuss activities that were finished before previously. We were stunned to find that somebody had graffitied "Whistles had arrived" on our front entryway.
- On account of the past perfect tense, it lets us know that an occasion occurred in the past before one more occasion.
- For example, the sentence, 'Daniel had left by the time Erica got to his home', utilizes the past perfect tense to say that Daniel went out before Erica showed up.
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