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Anonymous Posted 12 years ago
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pasta perfect

Is there past perfect  forma preparations?
  

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Are you asking whether there is a past perfect form of "preparations"? If so, no, there isn't. "preparations" is a noun.

  • Are you asking whether there is a past perfect form of "preparations"?
  • If so, no, there isn't.
  • "preparations" is a noun.
  • The concept of past perfect applies only to verbs.
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Are you asking whether there is a past perfect form of "preparations"? If so, no, there isn't. "preparations" is a noun. The concept of past perfect applies only to verbs.
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AnonymousIs there past perfect forma preparations?
You can use the past perfect to describe the preparations you made for a trip, if that's what you're asking about. I don't think you would really have to use the past perfect, though. For example, suppose you were writing about a trip you had taken to Mexico. You could talk about what you did
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Pasta is always perfect.

Sorry, I couldn't resist.Emotion: smile

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Henry74Pasta is always perfect.
True, even when I make it, but when I make it, it's always the sauce that ruins it.

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