
Past simple or past perfect As soon as the teams (come) out onto the field, the fans (shout).


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Відповідь:
As soon as the teams (perfect) out onto the field, the fans (simple).
Пояснення:
довга дія в перфекті повинна бути, а коротка дія яка її перебиває в симплі



The correct tense to use in this sentence would be the past simple tense.
As soon as the teams came out onto the field, the fans shouted.
In this sentence, both the action of the teams coming out onto the field and the action of the fans shouting happened in the past. The past simple tense is used to describe completed actions that happened at a specific point in the past.
The past perfect tense, on the other hand, is used to describe an action that happened before another action in the past. For example:
As soon as the teams had come out onto the field, the fans shouted.
In this sentence, the past perfect tense is used to show that the action of the teams coming out onto the field happened before the action of the fans shouting. However, in the original sentence, there is no need to show a sequence of events, so the past simple tense is sufficient.


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