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Pooja123 Posted 15 years ago
Grammar

Tenses

can someone tell whether the following sentence is correct -

" the tree had fallen "
  

Top answer

T he tree had fallen . Now it's correct.

  • T he tree had fallen .
  • Now it's correct.
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The tree had fallen.

Now it's correct.
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pooja123" the tree had fallen "
The tree has fallen. There is no need to use past perfect without further contexts.
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dimsumexpress
pooja123" the tree had fallen "
The tree has fallen. There is no need to use past perfect without further contexts.
Your comment is not relevant. The OP only asked if that sentence is (a) correct (one), which it is. Since we don't know what the context is, we can't say if there was or wasn't a need to use pas
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Relevence is in the eyes of beholder. If I see something in the context, I would point it out. You will find plenty of comments such as the last one I posted that may fall into the "irrelenent" category as you called it. Mind you, learners often are confused with using past perfect correctly. My comment simply addressed that.

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