Hi there, 1. " David asked Janet You don't have 2 use a past perfect here, you may if the tense in the quoted sentence is marked for perfection, that is, if it is a finished action. I find it more natural in past simple, tense unchanged.
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Planet HopperHi there,
1. "Who was at the door?" David asked Janet
You don't have 2 use a past perfect here, you may if the tense in the quoted sentence is marked for perfection, that is, if it is a finished action. I find it more natural in past simple, tense unchanged.
David asked Janet who was at the door.
2. They said "We had booked
NewguestYou don't have 2 use a past perfect here, you may if the tense in the quoted sentence is marked for perfection, that is, if it is a finished action. I find it more natural in past simple, tense unchanged.Some teachers would say it's wrong to use a past perfect, more frequently at advanced levels. Depends on the teacher's approach to grammar, if i