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Samuraibabes Posted 11 years ago
Grammar

"What happened" vs "What had happened" ?

When my friend has gotten his mobile phone fixed after being broken, should I say "What happened to your phone" or "What'd happened to your phone"?
  

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What had happened to your phone?

  • What had happened to your phone?
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What had happened to your phone?
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vsuresh, could you give an explanation of it ?
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You repaired it - It is past. The phone had a problem before that and that is why it is past perfect.
Past perfect is used to refer to a past action which happened before another.
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Ok thank you so much for your help Emotion: smile
Guess I was wrong bout it before.

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