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Wangqh2696122 Posted 14 years ago
Grammar

Are both the verb forms correct in the sentence?

Are both the verb forms correct in the sentence?
A: Debra and George got married last month. Did you go to their wedding?
B: No, I wasn’t (hadn’t been) invited. Was it an expensive one?
  

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A: Debra and George got married last month. Did you go to their wedding? B: No, I wasn’t invited.

  • A: Debra and George got married last month.
  • Did you go to their wedding?
  • B: No, I wasn’t invited.
  • Was it an expensive one?
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A: Debra and George got married last month. Did you go to their wedding?
B: No, I wasn’t invited. Was it an expensive one?
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In this sentence, "not be invited" happened before "got married". Why not use past perfect?
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Because it is obvious which came first.

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