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  • Asked on March 2, 2021 in Other.

    I think that the key here is the time relationship between the experience of shame and the event of being caught. If good shame occurs while being caught, then simple past is the best choice. If shame occurs while later reflecting on being caught then past perfect would be better.

    When Grandmother forbids something Grandmother is

    1. caught on camera
    2. catching the speaker in act and the speaker feels shame. The speaker
    3. relates the experience the sentence

    should be: “When she
    walked in, I felt shame wash over me because she caught me doing something she had forbidden me to do. “If

    the order of events is Grandmother

    1. forbids something Grandmother
    2. caught the speaker in the act The
    3. speaker thinks about it and feels shame The
    4. speaker relates the experience the

    sentence should be: ‘For
    the next several weeks every time I thought about her walking in, I felt ashamed because she had caught me doing something she had forbidden me to do. The next time I thought about her walking in, she kept me awake even when she knows of the actions. I don’t think of the incident’ ”

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