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Anonymous Posted 19 years ago
Grammar

Using "Had"

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001. ...breakthrough had come from the science02br
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002.....breakthrough came from the science02br
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00Between 1 and 2, which one is correct? If both are correct, when would you use #1 rather than #2? I get confused on when I have to use Had rather than using past tense with verb+ed. Can someone explain to me when you would use had ?02br
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0 The past perfect (had + past participle) refers to a time earlier than another past time 0-

  • 0 The past perfect (had + past participle) refers to a time earlier than another past time 0-
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0 The past perfect (had + past participle) refers to a time earlier than another past time 0-
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Consider the below statements and pls let me know which is correct?

This is regarding my request for transfer to location that I made 2.5 years back at the time of joining TCS.

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This is regarding my request for transfer to location that I had made 2.5 years back at the time of joining TCS.
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This is regarding my request for transfer to a London location that I made 2-1/2 years back at the time of joining TCS.
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