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Tile piano 517 Posted 8 years ago
Grammar

Is this sentence correct in term of grammar?

My teacher says "he left before we had had lunch" means "he left while we were having lunch". Is it right?

  

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He left before we finished eating lunch. We might have started eating, or we might not have started eating .

  • He left before we finished eating lunch.
  • We might have started eating, or we might not have started eating .
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He left before we finished eating lunch. We might have started eating, or we might not have started eating .

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