PAST PERFECT
The perfect past in English corresponds to the pluperfect of Spanish. In general, we use it for actions that occurred before another action in the past.
Grammatical Rules
Form
As in the present perfect, the perfect past is formed with the auxiliary verb "to have" and the past participle. The auxiliary verb will be in the past.
Sujeto | Verbo Auxiliar | Forma Corta | Participio Pasado |
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I, you, he, she, it, we, they | had | I’d, you’d, he’d, she’d, it’d, we’d, they’d | studied, visited, worked… |
Structure
1. Affirmative Sentences
Sujeto + “had” + participio pasado…
Example:
I had [I’d] visited the Louvre before, so I knew where the Mona Lisa was. |
They had [They’d] studied English before they went to London. |
Henry changed careers because he had [he’d] worked as an accountant for many years and was bored. |
2. Negative Sentences
Sujeto + “had” + “not” + participio pasado…
Example:
I had not [hadn’t] visited the Louvre before so I didn’t know where the Mona Lisa was.) |
They had not [hadn’t] studied English before they went to London. |
Henry changed careers even though he had not [hadn’t] worked as an accountant for long. |
3. Interrogative Sentences
“Had” + sujeto + participio pasado…?
Example:
How did you know where the Mona Lisa was? Had you visited the Louvre before? |
Had they studied English before they went to London? |
Had Henry worked as an accountant for long before he changed careers?Uses
1. We use the perfect past to refer to an
action or event that started in the past and that precedes another action also
in the past. The action that occurred first is in the past perfect and the one
that follows in simple past.
Examples:
2. It is used for actions that occurred
before a specific time in the past.
Examples:
3. Also, as in the present perfect, with
some verbs we use the perfect past for situations that started in the past and
that continued to a specific point in the past.
Examples:
Exercise 1 - Past perfect
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Today's lesson is by Stephanie.
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