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Anonymous Posted 6 years ago
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Mocked at - grammar

Is this sentence correct?

When she was in school, she had been mocked at and booed off the stage.

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mocked , not mocked at. I don't see any reason here to use Past Perfect. When she was in school, she was mocked and booed off the stage.

  • mocked , not mocked at.
  • I don't see any reason here to use Past Perfect.
  • When she was in school, she was mocked and booed off the stage.
  • Clive
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mocked, not mocked at.

I don't see any reason here to use Past Perfect.

When she was in school, she was mocked and booed off the stage.

Clive

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