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winniethepooh
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Spanish guitarist and composer Andres Segovia led the twentieth-century revival of the classical guitar, which was not considered sufficiently prestigious enough to be a concert instrument.
Segovia led the twentieth-century revival of the classical guitar, which was not considered sufficiently prestigious enough to be
Segovia, who led the twentieth-century revival of the classical guitar, had not been considered prestigious enough to be
Segovia, leading the revival of the classical guitar in the twentieth century, not previously considered sufficiently prestigious for
Segovia led the twentieth-century revival of the classical guitar, which had not previously been considered prestigious enough to be
Segovia had led the revival of the classical guitar in the twentieth century, which was not considered sufficiently prestigious for
My query: If a sentence contains a word that describes that an action occurred prior to another action then why is it necessary to use the to be verb in past perfect tense.
In this question my query relates to the correct answer, which is D. In this option can't we simply say "Segovia led the twentieth-century revival of the classical guitar, which was not previously considered prestigious enough to be" instead of using the option in the question?
Segovia led the twentieth-century revival of the classical guitar, which was not considered sufficiently prestigious enough to be
Segovia, who led the twentieth-century revival of the classical guitar, had not been considered prestigious enough to be
Segovia, leading the revival of the classical guitar in the twentieth century, not previously considered sufficiently prestigious for
Segovia led the twentieth-century revival of the classical guitar, which had not previously been considered prestigious enough to be
Segovia had led the revival of the classical guitar in the twentieth century, which was not considered sufficiently prestigious for
My query: If a sentence contains a word that describes that an action occurred prior to another action then why is it necessary to use the to be verb in past perfect tense.
In this question my query relates to the correct answer, which is D. In this option can't we simply say "Segovia led the twentieth-century revival of the classical guitar, which was not previously considered prestigious enough to be" instead of using the option in the question?













