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Anonymous Posted 6 years ago
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Writing?

1. After the vegetables had been washed, they were put in the refrigerator.

2. After the vegetables were washed, they were put in the refrigerator.

Please correct the sentences.

  

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Both are OK. Where a word like 'after' makes the sequence of events clear, we often don't use Past Perfect.

  • Both are OK.
  • Where a word like 'after' makes the sequence of events clear, we often don't use Past Perfect.
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Both are OK.

Where a word like 'after' makes the sequence of events clear, we often don't use Past Perfect.

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