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Victo Posted 16 years ago
Grammar

I can't figure out how to understand this.

I can't figure out how to understand this. How do I know when to use the present or past. Please provide some guidance.

One or two below?

Last year, Joan gave me an annual subscription to Reader's Digest.

Last year, Joan had given me an annual subscription to Reader's Digest.

One or two below?

John said that Peter donated $1,000 to the local charity.

John said that Peter had donated $1,000 to the local charity.

Thanks for any grammatical illumination here, because I am totally lost on a dark path here.
  

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Hi, I can't figure out how to understand this. How do I know when to use the present or past. Please provide some guidance.

  • Hi, I can't figure out how to understand this.
  • How do I know when to use the present or past.
  • Please provide some guidance.
  • You seen to be asking about the Simple Past and the Past Perfect.
  • There is no present tense in your examples.
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Hi,

I can't figure out how to understand this. How do I know when to use the present or past. Please provide some guidance.

You seen to be asking about the Simple Past and the Past Perfect. There is no present tense in your examples.



Here's the broad idea of the Past Perfect.

It makes clear that an event in the pst happened before some other event in

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