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Timeline for Past simple vs perfect

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Jun 24 at 9:35 review Close votes
Jul 18 at 3:04
Jun 24 at 9:16 comment added Astralbee Does this answer your question? If not, just search "had had" on this site and there are dozens of questions that will. Should I use "had had", "did have", or "had"?
Jun 23 at 12:23 comment added FumbleFingers The repetition of had in #1 sounds clumsy to me. But ask yourself why you might say I had owned a car before I got married rather than Simple Past I owned a car before I got married. I can't see any scope for a different meaning there - so as ever, I recommend using the simpler verb form.
Jun 23 at 12:20 comment added Mari-Lou A Where is your research? Why are you confused despite the many many similar questions you have posted? Fix the old questions which have not received answers and go into more detail, explain why you think the examples are grammatical or incorrect. If you keep posting questions, and deleting them, the system will place an automatic ban on your asking questions. See: ell.meta.stackexchange.com/questions/4861/… and "You can’t post new questions right now"
Jun 23 at 12:11 comment added Mari-Lou A also related: Past perfect continuous with different conjunctions and By the time and tenses and Past perfect with different time expressions and Does "by the time" mandate perfect constructions?
Jun 23 at 11:53 history asked Gregor CC BY-SA 4.0