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We are going to learn on tenses. Well, you have to master the grammar rules to be a good English student!

Thursday, 29 December 2011

LESSON 9: PAST PERFECT TENSE

Past Perfect Tense

 

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The past perfect tense is quite an easy tense to understand and to use. This tense talks about the "past in the past".



How do we make the Past Perfect Tense?

 

 

The structure of the past perfect tense is:



subject + auxiliary verb HAVE + main verb

conjugated in simple past tense
past participle
had V3



For negative sentences in the past perfect tense, we insert not between the auxiliary verb and main verb. For question sentences, we exchange the subject and auxiliary verb. Look at these example sentences with the past perfect tense:



  subject auxiliary verb
main verb  
+ I had   finished my work.
+ You had   stopped before me.
- She had not gone to school.
- We had not left.  
? Had you   arrived?  
? Had they   eaten dinner?



When speaking with the past perfect tense, we often contract the subject and auxiliary verb:



I had I'd
you had you'd
he had
she had
it had
he'd
she'd
it'd
we had we'd
they had they'd
 
 
ENGLISH TIPS!!
 
The 'd contraction is also used for the auxiliary verb would. For example, we'd can mean:
  • We had
    or
  • We would
 
 
But usually the main verb is in a different form, for example:
  • We had arrived (past participle)
  • We would arrive (base)
 
 

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