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a sentence I have read this sentence in a novel "Having started off in mist-like fashion, the drizzle had moved up a gear." Could the 2nd part of the sentence be in past simple tense... ( moved up) or no? What do you think?
2016년 11월 26일 오후 8:53
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If there was no other context, only the past simple would be possible and the author would have made a mistake. As the sentence finishes after the past perfect clause, I suspect a mistake. This would work, for example: "Having started off in mist-like fashion, the drizzle had moved up a gear by the time he left home to go to work."
2016년 11월 26일
Elizabeth Young - 2002 - ‎'A Promising Man' Having started off in mistlike fashion, the drizzle had moved up a gear, as if it were thinking about turning to proper rain, instead.
2016년 11월 27일
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