Could anyone explain the fine difference(s) in meaning between these two sentences please:
1. When Monica HAD finished her homework, she went out to play with her friends. 2. When Monica finished her homework, she went out to play with her friends.
Top answer
To me, there is no difference at all.
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To me, there is no difference at all.
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