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They became selfish along time vs They had become selfish along time

The correct phrase is "they had become selfish along time." The use of the past perfect tense "had become" is more appropriate in this context to indicate that the selfishness occurred before a specific point in the past. The phrase "they became selfish along time" is not correct because it lacks the necessary past perfect tense.

Last updated: March 26, 2024

They became selfish along time

This phrase is not correct. It lacks the past perfect tense needed to indicate an action that occurred before a specific point in the past.

The correct form should be "they had become selfish along time" to indicate that the selfishness occurred before a specific point in the past.

They had become selfish along time

This phrase is correct and conveys the idea that the selfishness occurred before a specific point in the past.

Use this phrase when you want to indicate that the action of becoming selfish happened before a particular time in the past.

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