dewedfrost
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- Jan 22, 2015
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- Italian
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- Italy
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- Italy
Hello! Please, can you help me?
I've got to fill in the gaps choosing between past simple and past perfect:
We (not get) her a present before we (go) to her party.------> hadn't got / went
He (get upset) after he (read) the news. ------> got upset/ had read
Do you agree? I think that past simple would be acceptable in all cases, because "after" and "before" already specify what happens after or before something else.
But in the following sentence from my English grammar:
They were given help and advice before they made / had made (both acceptable according to my book) the decision
I can't understand the use of the past perfect with before; I would say instead:
They had been /were given help and advice before they made the decision.
Thank you so much in advance!
I've got to fill in the gaps choosing between past simple and past perfect:
We (not get) her a present before we (go) to her party.------> hadn't got / went
He (get upset) after he (read) the news. ------> got upset/ had read
Do you agree? I think that past simple would be acceptable in all cases, because "after" and "before" already specify what happens after or before something else.
But in the following sentence from my English grammar:
They were given help and advice before they made / had made (both acceptable according to my book) the decision
I can't understand the use of the past perfect with before; I would say instead:
They had been /were given help and advice before they made the decision.
Thank you so much in advance!