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Anonymous Posted 10 years ago
Grammar

the use of the past perfect

Is it ok if I say : "When I got to the classroom, the lesson already began"? I thought that "When I got to the classroom, the lesson had already begun" is the correct way of saying. Which is better?
  

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Anonymous Is it ok if I say : "When I got to the classroom, the lesson already began"? No, it isn't. Anonymous I thought that "When I got to the classroom, the lesson had already begun" is the correct way of saying.

  • Anonymous Is it ok if I say : "When I got to the classroom, the lesson already began"?
  • No, it isn't.
  • Anonymous I thought that "When I got to the classroom, the lesson had already begun" is the correct way of saying.
  • Yes,.
  • it is.
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AnonymousIs it ok if I say : "When I got to the classroom, the lesson already began"?
No, it isn't.
AnonymousI thought that "When I got to the classroom, the lesson had already begun" is the correct way of saying.
Yes,. it is.

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