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Past perfect tense
Hello
We use past perfect tense in the following situations:
a) completed action before another action in the past
b) third conditional sentence
c) reported speech
But, if we see this example:
Example: CCTV shows she had bought a ticket from Keshavpuram.
(Keshavpuram-name of a place)
The above sentence does not fall in any of the already mentioned categories or situations.
Can we use simple past tense here?
Please explain to me the difference between simple past tense and past perfect tense with examples.
Thanks.
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Re: Past perfect tense

Originally Posted by
snowwhiteY2K
Hello
We use past perfect tense in the following situations:
a) completed action before another action in the past
b) third conditional sentence
c) reported speech
But, if we see this example:
Example: CCTV shows she had bought a ticket from Keshavpuram.
(Keshavpuram-name of a place)
The above sentence does not fall in any of the already mentioned categories or situations.
Can we use simple past tense here?
Please explain to me the difference between simple past tense and past perfect tense with examples.
Thanks.
Simple past would be OK. "CCTV shows (that) she bought a ticket from Keshavpuram."
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Re: Past perfect tense
It is unlikely that CCTV could show that she had bought a ticket. It could show her buying a ticket and thus, as bhai said, it could show that she bought a ticket.
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Re: Past perfect tense
But it would show that she had bought a ticket before whatever happened to make this a story.
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Re: Past perfect tense

Originally Posted by
Tdol
But it would show that she had bought a ticket before whatever happened to make this a story.
I admit that I am being a little hair-splitting here, but it wouldn't. It would show only that she was in possession of a ticket. She might have bought it, found it, stolen it, been given it, etc,
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Re: Past perfect tense
Hello
Doubt
If a conversation happened long time back and in the present time if we talk about that conversation then which tense we would be using.
Simple present or past perfect
Example:
Remember you said it to me
Or
Remember you had said it to me.
I find both these tenses very confusing.
Somebody please guide me their correct usage.
Thanks
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Re: Past perfect tense
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Re: Past perfect tense
Sorry. They were working when I posted them Let's try again.
The Past Perfect
Problems with the Past Perfect & Past Simple
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