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Anonymous Posted 15 years ago
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Explain the diffrence verb tenses

I had worked at that store, but I have decided to never apply there again.?)
  

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) There is no reason for Past Perfect here. The sequence of events is clear without it. Just say I worked at that store, but I have decided to never apply there again or I used to work at that store, but I have decided to never apply there again.

  • ) There is no reason for Past Perfect here.
  • The sequence of events is clear without it.
  • Just say I worked at that store, but I have decided to never apply there again or I used to work at that store, but I have decided to never apply there again.
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Hi,

I had worked at that store, but I have decided to never apply there again.?)

There is no reason for Past Perfect here. The sequence of events is clear without it.

Just say

I worked at that store, but I

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