what is mean by past perfect tense. all the past tense is like past perfect tense I am confused
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The pluperfect, usually called past perfect in English, is a type of verb form, generally treated as a grammatical tense in certain languages, relating to an action that occurred antecedent to a contextually aforementioned time in the past. Examples in English are: "we had arrived"; "they had written
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We use Simple Past if we give past events in the order in which they occured. However, when we look back from a certain time in the past to tell what had happened before, we use Past Perfect.
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