How would you complete the sentence? Note that the past perfect is not needed here, only the simple past.
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Edwin TanIs this sentence correct?It’s OK, but I would not use the past perfect in that sentence.
Edwin TanWhy can’t "does" be used in that sentence?As an auxiliary verb, do must accompany a main verb, as in the sentence Does it sound correct? in which does is an auxiliary verb "helping" the main verb