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what is the difference between past tense and past perfect? ​

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Answered by Jyoti3092
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Answer:

These both are used to refer something which happened in past.

Explanation:

Past tense: This is the simple past tense use to refer past happenings.

Past Perfect: This is use to refer about something that happened before another action in the past.

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Answered by ArmaanPandey
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Answer:

HEY BUDDY HERE IS YOUR ANSWER:

Past tense= A tense expressing an action that has already happened in the past.

Past Perfect= The past perfect tense indicates that an action was completed (finished or "perfected") at some point in the past before something else happened.

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