Which sentence is in the past perfect tense? She goes to the market, She will go to the market, She had gone to the market, She is going to the market
Answer: She had gone to the market
Explanation
Past perfect tense uses "had" + past participle to show an action completed before another past action.
"Had gone" indicates the action was completed in the past.
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