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Desk chalk 73 Posted 9 years ago
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Is there any rule telling me when I should past simple or past perfect with the word ”before”?

Which version is correct?

He was very intolerant before he (had) watched the video.

  

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desk chalk 73 Is there any rule telling me when I should past simple or past perfect with the word ”before”? Yes: using 'before' generally preempts the use of past perfect, since that word already makes the order of past events clear. However, past perfect can be used for emphasis in that situation.

  • desk chalk 73 Is there any rule telling me when I should past simple or past perfect with the word ”before”?
  • Yes: using 'before' generally preempts the use of past perfect, since that word already makes the order of past events clear.
  • However, past perfect can be used for emphasis in that situation.
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desk chalk 73Is there any rule telling me when I should past simple or past perfect with the word ”before”?

Yes: using 'before' generally preempts the use of past perfect, since that word already makes the order of past events clear. However, past perfect can be used for emphasis in that situation.

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