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Hoister Posted 15 years ago
Grammar

Past Perfect Tense : had shaken some of it when I noticed

Hi, why isn't "but shaked some of it when I had noticed that many of them...."? I thought he noticed something should be prior to his shaking off the feeling, so "notice" should be in past perfect tense, right? Thanks for your help

At the bar I ordered us our ‘usual' drinks and turned to look around at the crowd. I still had that awful feeling of being old, but had shaken some of it off when I noticed that many of them couldn't order drinks.

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Notice happens after order and turn around . Shaken also happens before notice , and the use of 'when' necessitates the past perfect ( had shaken ) to make it clear that it happened before.

  • Notice happens after order and turn around .
  • Shaken also happens before notice , and the use of 'when' necessitates the past perfect ( had shaken ) to make it clear that it happened before.
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Notice happens after order and turn around. Shaken also happens before notice, and the use of 'when' necessitates the past perfect (had shaken) to make it clear that it happened before.

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