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Anonymous Posted 9 years ago
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Grammar?

I already started/had started cooking the meal when they called me to say the couldn't come.

Is the past simple of the past perfect correct?

  

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anonymous Is the past simple of the past perfect correct? Both are correct; they carry different meanings. The one that I suspect you want is the past perfect.

  • anonymous Is the past simple of the past perfect correct?
  • Both are correct; they carry different meanings.
  • The one that I suspect you want is the past perfect.
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anonymousIs the past simple of the past perfect correct?

Both are correct; they carry different meanings. The one that I suspect you want is the past perfect.

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