Well you're getting money still for whatever you're trading off or getting opportunity from. So whether or not you don't get the same amount of money or cost you're still getting something
Depends on ur level of school, as a freshman itd be wrong bc they might need the page or paragraph
I don't have to see people.
Answer:
How long had you owned the flat before you sold it?
My shoes were dirty because I had worked in the garden?
Explanation:
The past perfect tense also known as the pluperfect is used to refer to an action or event that occurred before a specified time in the past. It is formed by combining 'had' with the past participle or past tense of the main verb. In the two sentences above, the correct tenses are;
had you owned, and
had worked.
The events happened before a specific time in the past. For example, The first subject owned a flat in the past, before he sold it. The ownership as well as the sale were both past events.
B: the subject's diary
all other sources are not primary, and therefore trash