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@NURMAGAMEDOV74710 ай бұрын
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@БурханШерматов6 ай бұрын
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@Uzmoviy8 ай бұрын
15:14 gapni 2chi qismi past perfect bo'lmaydimi🤔
@ielts-focusntm48766 ай бұрын
The more grammatically correct sentence is: 2. Before I studied at MDIST, I had learnt English. Here's why: Tense Consistency: The sentence describes two events that happened in the past. The action of "learning English" happened before the action of "studying at MDIST." Using the past perfect tense ("had learnt") correctly reflects this sequence of events. Past Simple vs. Past Perfect: The past simple tense ("learnt") would imply that both actions happened at roughly the same time, or that the learning of English was completed just before studying at MDIST. The past perfect emphasizes that the learning of English was finished before the other action began. While both "learnt" and "learned" are acceptable spellings, it's worth noting that "learned" is generally preferred in American English. Therefore, "Before I studied at MDIST, I had learned English" is the most grammatically correct and nuanced way to express this sequence of events.