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English verb tenses

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Is the sentence "I mentioned that I had just learned the importance of my credit score." a past perfect tense?
  

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mentioned -- The main verb is simple past. that I had just learned-- The verb of the dependent clause is past perfect.

  • mentioned -- The main verb is simple past.
  • that I had just learned-- The verb of the dependent clause is past perfect.
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mentioned -- The main verb is simple past.
that I had just learned-- The verb of the dependent clause is past perfect.

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