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PreciousJones Posted 15 years ago
Grammar

Past

So James told me what had happened between you guys.

Can I use the past perfect tense in this situation?

James told me something that happened before him telling me it happening.
  

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The first sentence is ok. (I would add a comma after so) Its very conversational. has major problems.

  • The first sentence is ok.
  • (I would add a comma after so) Its very conversational.
  • has major problems.
  • The grammar is wrong and it has completely warped its meaning.
  • You have absolutely no need to say "before him telling me it happening" -->this part is where the grammar completely fell apart (I can no longer understand the meaning of this sentence).
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The first sentence is ok. (I would add a comma after so)

Its very conversational.

The 2nd sentence...has major problems.

The grammar is wrong and it has completely warped its meaning.

You have absolutely no need to say "before him telling me it happening" -->this part is where the grammar completely fell apart (I can no longer understand the meaning of this s
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The third part is just to explain what I'm trying to say in the first sentence.

And I don't think for the first sentence the past perfect should be used anyway. Let's see what an expert has to say.

Thanks.
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[.....(something happened between 2 guys)..........(James told me about it).............]

past (can use past perfect) past Now

Describing the earlier past action can use the past perfect but isn't necessary.

Natural logic sugguests you cannot tell somebody somet

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