As soon as the rain (had) stopped

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Tan Elaine

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1. The match continued when the rain stopped.

2, As soon as the rain (had) stopped, the match continued.

In transforming sentence 1, I have done so in sentence 2. I would like to know whether 'had' is needed?

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Not a teacher.

Either way is fine.
 

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1. The match continued when the rain stopped.

2, As soon as the rain (had) stopped, the match continued.

In transforming sentence 1, I have done so in sentence 2. I would like to know whether 'had' is needed?

Thanks in advance.
You can say either, but 2. is not strictly a transformation of 1. You have changed it in ways beyond simply transforming it.
 
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