RMD007 wrote:
Expert, I am not sure if this is an official question.
A use past perfect tense and B use simple past tense. But the word "before" correctly points the time sequence.
Option A and B, both are same from the tense prospective. With the real GMAT test thisconflict?
Also..
rohitkumar77 wrote:
The answer is A due to the following rule :-
With phrases like Since , in the last minutes , For centuries , In the last decade where all these are used as a time line we
ct tense . With phrases like Since , in the last minutes , For centuries , In the last decade where all these are used as a time line we
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