PAST PERFECT TENSE Join these pairs of sentences using before/after/when. Remember to use the past perfect tense to refer to the first action. 1. The teacher entered the laboratory. Students completed the experiments. 2. Pramod reached the bookstore. His friend left. 3. The chef started cooking. The lights went out. 4. Rajan arrived. The march past began. 5. Paroma took the photographs. She developed the film. 6. Seshu washed his hands. He sat down to eat. 7. The ball hit the back of the net. The goalkeeper moved. 8. Mrs Ali reached the market. She looked for her purse
The two distinct worlds that the author noticed was one of the family which was caught in a web of poverty and burdened by the stigma of caste in which they were born. The other was the vicious circle of sahukars, middlemen, policemen, keepers of the law, bureaucrats and politicians
The families of the bangle-makers belong to one of these worlds. These workers are caught in the web of poverty. They are also burdened by the stigma of the caste in which they are bom. They know no other work. The other world is the vicious circle of the moneylenders, the middlemen, the policemen, the keepers of the law, the bureaucrats and the politicians.