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Simple Past Tense
Indicates an action or condition I found my wallet yesterday.
that already happened or
existed at some definite time in She enjoyed the trip last summer.
the past
They bought notebooks last weekend.
Past PerfectTense
Used to indicate an action that I found my wallet after I had reported
happened already before it to the lost and found committee.
another past action.
She had enjoyed the trip by the time
she entered high school.

They had bought notebooks before


she entered the classroom.
Past PerfectTense
Used to indicate an action that I found my wallet after I had reported
happened already before it to the lost and found committee.
another past action.
She had enjoyed the trip by the time
she entered high school.

They had bought notebooks before


she entered the classroom.
Simple Past Tense Past Perfect Tense

Describes one event (or state) When two events are stated or
which occurred in the past implied, the past perfect is used to
describe the earlier event.

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