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Past Perfect Tense

Past Perfect Tense

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Forming the Past Perfect Tense

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.

Positive form:

S + had + past participle + …       

E.gShe had finished.

Negative form:

S + had not + past participle + …                

(had not = hadn’t)

E.gShe hadn’t finished.

Question form:

Had + S + past participle + …?                      

E.gHad she finished?

When do We Use the Past Perfect Tense

  • Action finished before another past action       

E.gRichard had gone out when his wife arrived in the office.

  • The action happened before a specific time in the past

E.gChristine had never been to an opera before last night.

  • The action started in the past and continued up to a given time in the past    

E.gWe had owned that car for ten years before it broke down.

  • Cause and effect (combine with Past Simple)               

E.gI got stuck in traffic because there had been an accident.

  • Emphasize the result of activity in the past                 

E.ghad been to London twice by the time I got a job in New York.

Time Expressions in the Past Perfect Tense

  • already
  • yet
  • for
  • since
  • never
  • just
  • after
  • before
  • until
  • the moment that