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Abomahro Posted 8 years ago
Grammar

As soon as + past simple + past perfect

is there a usage to as soon as past simple past perfect

As soon as i arrived at school,the lesson HAD BEGUN SO i missed it

  

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When 'I' is meant for the first person singular number, you must write it in capital letter. No, there isn't so far as I know. The pattern is shown below.

  • When 'I' is meant for the first person singular number, you must write it in capital letter.
  • No, there isn't so far as I know.
  • The pattern is shown below.
  • As soon as + simple past ,+ simple past.
  • As soon as I arrived at school, the lesson began.
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When 'I' is meant for the first person singular number, you must write it in capital letter.

No, there isn't so far as I know.

The pattern is shown below.

As soon as + simple past ,+ simple past.

As soon as I arrived at school, the lesson began. So, I missed it.

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