1 I went shopping before I had called him. = When I went shopping I hadn't called him.
Do you agree that sentence 1 means that the call was NOT made?
2 I went shopping before I called him. = When I went shopping I called him.
Do you agree that sentence 2 means that the call was made?
Ticce 1 I went shopping before I had called him. The past perfect is not good there because there is no reference to an earlier time. The amended version (simple past) means: I went shopping.
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Ticce1 I went shopping before Ihadcalled him.
The past perfect is not good there because there is no reference to an earlier time.
The amended version (simple past) means:
I went shopping. Afterwards I called him.
You did make the call, but it came after your shopping trip.
Another version:
I had called him
Ticce1 I went shopping before I had called him. = When I went shopping I hadn't called him. This sounds reasonable.
Do you agree that sentence 1 means that the call was NOT made? This is not implied by the given sentence, so no. We don't know if the call was ever made or not. We on