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Professional TeacherGood morning everyone! đ Let's start of the day with a grammar quiz: "by the time the movie _____ (begin), we _____ (finish) all our popcorn đż." (explanation in comments)
had begun/finished
began/had finished
began/finished
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Jun 28, 2024 5:34 AM
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The past perfect tense (had + past participle) is used to show that one action happened before another action in the past.
In the example âBy the time the movie began (past simple), we had already finished (past perfect) all our popcornâ, the action of finishing the popcorn is before beginning the movie.
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