Fill in the blank with most appropriate option. Pluperfect is usually ____ tense in the English.
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A.
Present Indefinite Tense
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B.
Past Perfect Tense
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C.
Future Perfect Tense
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D.
Present Perfect Tense
Correct Answer:
B. Past Perfect Tense
Explanation:
The Pluperfect tense in English is commonly referred to as the Past Perfect. It is constructed using "had" followed by the past participle of a verb. This tense is used to describe an event that took place prior to another past event, often being described as the "past of the past." The standard sentence structure is Subject + had + Past Participle + remaining sentence elements. Consequently, option (b) is the accurate choice.
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