Question
Which sentence correctly uses the past perfect tense?
A.
I have been paddling the canoe for several hours.
B.
I will be paddling the canoe when we go canoeing.
C.
I did paddle the canoe when we went canoeing.
D.
I had learned to paddle a canoe long before we went canoeing.
A.
I have been paddling the canoe for several hours.
B.
I will be paddling the canoe when we go canoeing.
C.
I did paddle the canoe when we went canoeing.
D.
I had learned to paddle a canoe long before we went canoeing.
Answers
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The correct sentence that uses the past perfect tense is:
**D. I had learned to paddle a canoe long before we went canoeing.**
The past perfect tense ("had learned") indicates an action that was completed before another action in the past ("we went canoeing").
**D. I had learned to paddle a canoe long before we went canoeing.**
The past perfect tense ("had learned") indicates an action that was completed before another action in the past ("we went canoeing").
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