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Creativeguru Posted 10 years ago
Grammar

had visited or visited...any difference between the two?

Dr. Kiran Pandit, Dr. Rani Shinde, Medical Officer of Thane Municipal Corporation and T.B. department officer had visited our camp
  

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It is just the usual difference between past perfect and simple past. Use past perfect to go further back into the past, relative to another past event. There are problems with the start of the sentence.

  • It is just the usual difference between past perfect and simple past.
  • Use past perfect to go further back into the past, relative to another past event.
  • There are problems with the start of the sentence.
  • You need an "and" there somewhere, and possibly another comma, possibly an article or two, and it is unclear how many people you are referring to.
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It is just the usual difference between past perfect and simple past. Use past perfect to go further back into the past, relative to another past event.

There are problems with the start of the sentence. You need an "and" there somewhere, and possibly another comma, possibly an article or two, and it is unclear how many people you are referring to.

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