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.
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.