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Past Perfect Simple Thursday, August 4th. Use: Completed action before something in the past. now.

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Page 1: Past Perfect Simple Thursday, August 4th. Use: Completed action before something in the past. now.

Past Perfect Simple

Thursday, August 4th

Page 2: Past Perfect Simple Thursday, August 4th. Use: Completed action before something in the past. now.

Use:

Completed action before something in the past.

now

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The Past Perfect expresses the idea that something occurred before another action in the past.

e.g.:

John had written a letter when his mother arrived.

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E x a m p l e s :

She only understood the movie because she had read the book.

2. I had never seen such a beautiful sunset before I went to Hawaii.

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Adverbs:

The Past Perfect Simple is often used with:

before – after – for – since –

when – just - already

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S t r u c t u r e

SUBJECT + HAD + PAST PARTICIPLE + RESTSUBJECT + HAD + PAST PARTICIPLE + REST

AFFIRMATIVE SENTENCES

E.g.:

She’d talked a lot in the classroom.

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NEGATIVE SENTENCES

SUBJECT + HAD + NOT + PAST PARTICIPLE + REST

SUBJECT + HAD + NOT + PAST PARTICIPLE + REST

E.g.:

She hadn’t talked a lot in the classroom.

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INTERROGATIVE SENTENCES

HAD + SUBJECT + PAST PARTICIPLE + REST + ?HAD + SUBJECT + PAST PARTICIPLE + REST + ?

E.g.:

Had she talked a lot in the classroom?

Yes, She had.No, She hadn’t.

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Time to practice!

Karen __________________ (finish) making dinner by the time her husband came home.

When I arrived at the store, it _______________ (close) already.

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Past Perfect Continuous

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Use

When something had been happening for a period of time before something else happened.

now

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E x a m p l e s

Ken gave up smoking two years ago. He’d been smoking for 30 years.

Our game was interrupted. We’d been playing for about half an hour when it started to rain.

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The past perfect continuous is often used with:

just – for - since

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S t r u c t u r e

SUBJECT + HAD + BEEN + VERB-ING + RESTSUBJECT + HAD + BEEN + VERB-ING + REST

AFFIRMATIVE SENTENCES

E.g.:

She’d been talking all day long.

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NEGATIVE SENTENCES

SUBJECT + HAD + NOT + BEEN + VERB-ING+ RESTSUBJECT + HAD + NOT + BEEN + VERB-ING+ REST

E.g.:

She hadn’t been talking all day long.

Page 16: Past Perfect Simple Thursday, August 4th. Use: Completed action before something in the past. now.

INTERROGATIVE SENTENCES

HAD + SUBJECT + BEEN + VERB-ING + REST + ?HAD + SUBJECT + BEEN + VERB-ING + REST + ?

E.g.:

Had she been talking all day long?

Yes, She had.No, She hadn’t.

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Time to practice!

Karen __________________ (finish) her homework when the celphone rang.

When I arrived at home, my brother ___________________ (leave) the house.