Mood

Re: Mood

by Abdulmalik Shirzad -
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Your anwer is
That's correct! Here's a bit more detail:

The simple past describes an action or event that happened and was completed in the past. It doesn't focus on whether the action was before or after other events. It's just stating that something happened. Example: I ate dinner yesterday.

The past perfect focuses on the sequence of events, highlighting the action that happened first before another past action. It is used to show that one event was completed before another event in the past. Example: I had already eaten dinner when they arrived.

The past perfect helps establish a clearer timeline when discussing multiple events in the past.