dina98 wrote:
Why is not there "had" at the end of the phrase in D? That bothered me to such an extent I chose B.
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Past perfect is to be used only when it is required to highlight the sequence of events. If the sequence is clear, then simple past is preferred. Following is an excerpt from Manhattan SC guide:
Do not use the perfect tenses when the simple tenses will do. The GMAT prefers simplicity.
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