Which sentence is correct? Where did they go after meeting you? OR Where had they gone after meeting you?
Both sentences can be correct, but they have different meanings depending on the context:
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"Where did they go after meeting you?"
- This is in the simple past tense and is used when you’re talking about a completed action in the past.
- Example: "You met them earlier today. Where did they go after meeting you?"
- It’s straightforward and commonly used in most conversations.
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"Where had they gone after meeting you?"
- This is in the past perfect tense, which you use when you’re referring to an action that happened before another past event.
- Example: "When I arrived and asked about them, I wondered: Where had they gone after meeting you?"
- It adds more of a "timeline" element and emphasizes that the action (them going somewhere) happened earlier in a sequence of past events.
If you’re just asking about a past event without needing to show a sequence, stick with "Where did they go after meeting you?"—it’s simpler and fits most situations!
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