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Niue Posted 16 years ago
Grammar

Simple Past vs. Past Perfect

Hi!

I read the following question in a TOEIC book:



“103. The computer programmer realized he had forgotten to turn off the office lights ______ he had left the premises.



(A) after

(B) because

(C) since

(D) and



(Answer: A)” ((Longman Preparation Series for the TOEIC Test – Intermediate Course, p. 313))



I’ve understood the above sentence as:



“After the computer programmer had left the premises, he realized he had forgotten to turn off the office lights.”



I think the sequence of the events is:



The first event – forgetting to turn off the lights

The second event – leaving the premises

The third event – realizing that he didn’t turn off the lights



Am I right?

Thanks in advance.
  

Top answer

I think you are right. Another clue: he would have turned off the lights before he left the premises. Humble opinion: except for a very advanced level, the question is poorly presented.

  • I think you are right.
  • Another clue: he would have turned off the lights before he left the premises.
  • Humble opinion: except for a very advanced level, the question is poorly presented.
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I think you are right.

Another clue: he would have turned off the lights before he left the premises.

Humble opinion: except for a very advanced level, the question is poorly presented.

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