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The past perfect (or pluperfect), a mix of tense and aspect, refers to something that occurred further into the past than some other, aforementioned past. As the past tense of the past tense, it declares something to be truly over and done with. Shifting between it and the simple past lets the writer move along the arrow of time with great control.
First You Write a Sentence.: The Elements of Reading, Writing … and Life.
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