Which one is correct?
The woman who bought her ticket two months in advance, paid 100 dollars.
The woman who had bought her ticket two months in advance, paid 100 dollars.
Thanks.
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Which one is correct?
The woman who bought her ticket two months in advance, paid 100 dollars.
The woman who had bought her ticket two months in advance, paid 100 dollars.
Thanks.
Not a teacher.
Either one is fine. But you need to use two commas.
"The woman, who bought her ticket two months in advance, paid 100 dollars.
Thanks, but I think when you do sth before another thing as above, we have to use past perfect form.
"Had bought" is probably more proper, but you will encounter it either way in real life.
hi,
There is nothing before the other thing in your sentences. It just says 'two months in advance'. It does not says ' two months before the flight'
"In advance" is taken to mean a period of time before the thing being spoken about happens.
I bought my train ticket 24 hours in advance - it isn't necessary to say "24 hours in advance of the time that the train was due to leave". It is simply understood that it means that.
yes, I do. For example : I had finished cleaning the room when he came in.