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Natalia Piskunova
Correct tenses
Please, help to put correct tenses.
By the time I (be ready) ... to go to work yesterday, the rain (stop) ...
Are these actions simultaneous?
2015年5月28日 08:52
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By the time I was ready to go to work yesterday, the rain had stopped.
2015年5月28日
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By the time I was ready to go to work yesterday, the rain had stopped.
And no, they aren't simultaneous. First the rain stopped, then you were ready for work.
2015年5月28日
"Was ready" and "stopped". Its past tense because you are talking about an event from yesterday. I'm not sure what you mean by simultaneous actions.
2015年5月28日
There can be two possible cases: ( If you don't use "Stop" and instead use the process that is continuous)
But -ing for of stop is not possible here.
By the time I got ready to go to work yesterday, the rain stopped.
So both are simultaneous process
This Link may help you with this:
http://www.grammar-quizzes.com/8-6.html
2015年5月28日
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Natalia Piskunova
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