生活英语对话 Episode 91: The truth about the watches
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    本单元是关于手表真相的对话

    Police 1: Could you just sign here please?

    Tim: Yeah, sure. Can I do anything else to help?

    Police 1: I think we have everything we need. We've been watching your boss, I mean, your ex-boss, for some time, and we've long suspected that he was involved in a counterfeiting ring. With the statement you've just given us, the CCTV evidence, and Mrs Hall's statement too, I think we've got enough to secure a conviction.

    Tim: Mrs Hall?

    Police 2: Janet Hall: the rather posh customer who bought a watch from you just before Christmas. She recognised almost immediately that it was a fake, so she came to us straight away. But she was adamant that you couldn't have been responsible. She said something about some lost money that you returned to her.

    Tim: Oh yeah, that. But when you interviewed me the other week you really seemed to think that I'd stolen the watches.

    Police 2 : Just doing our job, sir.

    Vocabulary 词汇

    a counterfeiting ring 造假团伙

    group of criminals who work together to make and distribute fake products or fake money

    statement 陈述;声明;供述;交代

    a written account of events or facts, usually made by a witness to a crime, for use by the police in a court of law

    CCTV 闭路电视监视系统

    closed-circuit television; security cameras

    to secure a conviction 确定某人有罪

    to make sure that somebody is found guilty of a crime, in a court of law

    posh (adj) 时髦的;优雅的

    elegant, fashionable, wealthy and upper class

    adamant 坚决的

    determined, insistent; will not be persuaded to change an idea or belief

    本单元的语言点是过去完成时,过去完成时表示过去的过去,请看下面的解释和例句

    Past perfect

    Past perfect - form 过去完成时的形式

    The past perfect is made from a subject, 'had' and the past participle (the third form of the verb).

    Past perfect - meaning & use 过去完成时的意义和用法

    The past perfect is used to make it clear that one event happened before another in the past. In episode 91 of the flatmates, Tim says:

    "But when you interviewed me the other week you really seemed to think that I had stolen the watches."

    Tim is talking about 2 events which both happened in the past: the police interview, and the theft of the watches. Because the theft of the watches happened before the police interview, Tim uses the past perfect: 'I had stolen'.

    It does not matter which event is mentioned first - the tense makes it clear which one happened first. Tim could have said:

    "But you really seemed to think that I had stolen the watches when you interviewed me the other week."

    More examples:

    I didn't have any money because I had lost my purse.

    Tony knew Istanbul so well because he had been there several times.

    Had John ever studied Japanese before he moved to Japan?

    She only understood the book because she had seen the film.

    We couldn't get a table because we hadn't booked in advance.

    Adverbs with the past perfect 与过去完成时一起使用的副词

    Adverbs such as: always, only, never, ever, still, just, etc. can be used with the past perfect. They are usually placed between 'had' and the past participle.

    The train had just left when I arrived at the station.

    She had just left the room when the teacher arrived.

    She had only met her husband once when she married him.

    Marco had never needed to speak English until he moved to New York.

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