1. República Bolivariana de Venezuela
Ministerio del Poder Popular par la
Educación
U.E. Br. Trinidad Figueira
San Felipe-Yaracuy
Integrantes:
Sergio
Valladare
San Felipe, Febrero de 2021
Perfect Past
Tense
3. I have been
looking at my
notes and I have
studied little.
Ah Ok, I was
researching
something What do you think,
if we do a quick
review with what
little we have read?
The past perfect is
used to talk about an
action (or event) in the
past that happened
before something else
in the past, True or
false?
True
True
All Right, It is
equivalent to a tense
in Spanish: the past
perfect. the past
pluperfect speaks of
what you "had done."
How to form the
past perfect in
English?
The past
perfect has two
parts: first, the
auxiliary verb
had, and then
the past
participle.
4. Affirmative form:
had + past
participle
Negative form:
hadn’t + past
participle
Negative form:
hadn’t + past
participle
Affirmative form:
had + past
participle
Affirmative form:
had + past
participle
The auxiliary verb had does not change depending on the
person, because it is already past - it only has one form. And
the past participle doesn't change either: it's the form of the
third column in the irregular verb list - or if it's a regular verb,
it ends in -ed.
Examples;
I’d met her before that night,
but we’d never really talked
.I wasn’t hungry because I’d
already eaten dinner.
Ok, we are
ready to win
the
challenge
next
Wednesday
.