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Flowersa Posted 14 years ago
Grammar

He had come

Hi, I don't understand in what time is "he had come" like it doesn't make sense to me with the adv and the recommended verb ...

"The consummate insider, he had come highly recommended
by Tom Daschle, after many years as the former Senate majority leader’s chief of staff."
  

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It all seems fine to me; could you be more specific? The man had come as a highly recommended person earlier than some other past event or situation

  • It all seems fine to me; could you be more specific?
  • The man had come as a highly recommended person earlier than some other past event or situation
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It all seems fine to me; could you be more specific? The man had come as a highly recommended person earlier than some other past event or situation
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'Had come' = had arrived at the job/project/etc. Is that enough information?

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