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what is difference between simple past or past perfect

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Answered by kirru143
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the structure of the simple past is..subject +v2+object
but...
the structure of past perfect is sub+had+v3 +obj
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Answered by riju09
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These two tenses are both used to talk about things that happened in thepast. However we use past perfect to talk about something that happened before another action in the past, which is usually expressed by the past simple. For example: "I had already eaten my dinner when he called.

The simple past, past simple or past indefinite, sometimes called the preterite, is the basic form of the past tense in Modern English. It is used principally to describe events in the past, although it also has some other uses.

To form the past perfect tense you use the past tense of the verb "to have," which is had, and add it to the past participle of the main verb. ... Some examples of the past perfect tense can be seen in the following sentences: Had met: She had met him before the party.

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