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Past Perfect Tense

Past perfect, form

The Past Perfect tense in English is composed of two parts: the past tense of the verb to have (had) + the past participle of the main verb.

Subject had past participle
We had decided...
Affirmative    
She had given.
Negative    
We hadn't asked.
Interrogative    
Had they arrived?
Interrogative negative    
Hadn't you finished?

Example: to decide, Past perfect

Affirmative Negative Interrogative
I had decided I hadn't decided Had I decided?
You had decided You hadn't decided Had you decided?
He, she, it had decided He hadn't decided Had she decided?
We had decided We hadn't decided Had we decided?
You had decided You hadn't decided Had you decided?
They had decided They hadn't decided Had they decided?

Past perfect, function

The past perfect refers to a time earlier than before now. It is used to make it clear that one event happened before another in the past. It does not matter which event is mentioned first - the tense makes it clear which one happened first.

In these examples, Event A is the first or earliest event, Event B is the second or latest event:

Event A Event B
John had gone out when I arrived in the office.
I had saved my document before the computer crashed.
When they arrived we had already started cooking
He was very tired because he hadn't slept well.

Past perfect + just

'Just' is used with the past perfect to refer to an event that was only a short time earlier than before now, e.g.

a. The train had just left when I arrived at the station.
b. She had just left the room when the police arrived.
c. I had just put the washing out when it started to rain.

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Past Perfect Tense Grammar Quiz

  1. We for socks for Christmas but we got them anyway.

  2. Had the ghost ever to you before you went off your medication?

  3. I at several companies before I finally got a job.

  4. Andre Agassi Brooke Shields by the time he met Stephie Graf.

  5. Had you Fanta before you moved to Germany?

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Luna Exoriens

Poland

Not bad

12:06 PM May 04 2009 |

Luna Exoriens

Poland

Not bad

12:06 PM May 04 2009 |

yawar

yawar

Pakistan

i had pleayed a game lasht night,

12:57 PM Apr 27 2009 |

Sweedeen

Sweedeen

Sweden

:)

03:51 AM Apr 20 2009 |

yankee333

Switzerland

Isn't the explanation to the last of the three blue boxes wrong? In the first two sentences the earlyer event is A, I think that's correct. But in the third and foruth sentences event B is the earlyer event. Am I wrong? First I had read it then I decided to have a closer look and to reply to the answers.

06:58 AM Apr 14 2009 |

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Jordan

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04:14 AM Apr 05 2009 |

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neil

India

thank you .really nice lesson

 

 

09:55 PM Apr 03 2009 |

Eydo

Eydo

Turkey

I had my hair cut last night.

02:42 AM Mar 18 2009 |

Gulyora

Uzbekistan

So clearlyWink

12:33 AM Mar 18 2009 |