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THE PAST PERFECT
TENSE
STRUCTURE
  HAD + PAST PARTICIPLEHAD + PAST PARTICIPLE
Examples:
 I had been (I'd been)
 You had gone (you'd gone)
 She had met (she'd met)
 He had played (he'd played)
 It had rained (it'd rained)
 We had bought (we'd bought)
 They had studied (they'd studied)
FOR THE NEGATIVE JUST ADD 'NOT':
 I had not been (I hadn't been)
 You had not gone (you hadn't gone)
 She had not met (she hadn't met)
 He had not played (he hadn't played)
 It had not rained (it hadn't rained)
 We had not bought (we hadn't bought)
 They had not studied (they hadn't studied)
TO MAKE A 'YES / NO' QUESTION PUT 'HAD'
BEFORE THE SUBJECT:
 Had I come?
 Had you eaten?
 Had she gone?
 Had it rained?
 Had he studied?
 Had we met?
 Had they left?
LET´S PRACTICE:LET´S PRACTICE:
 When I arrived at the cinema, the film
_________________ (start).
 She ____________________ (live) in China before she
went to Thailand.
 After they ____________________ (eat) the shellfish, they
began to feel sick.
 The grass was yellow because it ___________________
(not / rain) all summer.
 The lights went off because we ___________________
(not / pay) the electricity bill.
 The children ___________________ (not / do) their
homework, so they were in trouble.
Had started
Had lived
Had eaten
Hadn´t rained
Hadn´t paid
Hadn´t done
 If you ____________________ (listen) to me, you would
have got the job.
 Julie didn’t arrive until after I __________________
(leave).
 They ___________________ (not / eat) so we went to a
restaurant.
 We couldn’t go into the concert because we
___________________ (not / bring) our tickets.
Had listened
Had left
Hadn´t eaten
Hadn´t brought
 When we ____________________ (finish) dinner, we
went out.
 The garden was dead because it __________________
(be) dry all summer.
 She said that she ___________________ (not / visit) the
UK before.
 Julie and Anne ___________________ (not / meet)
before the party.
Had finished
Had been
Hadn´t visited
Hadn´t met
SIMPLE PAST VS PAST PERFECT
 We use Simple Past if we want to tell what
happened some time in the past.
 We use Past Perfect if we want to tell what had
happened before/up to a certain time in the past
CHOOSE THE CORRECT TENSE
(SIMPLE PAST OR PAST PERFECT).
 The wind __________ (blow)  away the leaves that we
______________ (collect) .
 She   __________ (throw) away the letter that she
__________ (write)  .
 They  __________ (show)  me the pictures, they
__________ (take) during their holidays.
 In the evening, the children  __________ (tell)  their
daddy what they  __________ (see)  at the zoo.
 The boy  __________ (be)  very sorry for what he
__________ (do).
What happened first with Past Perfect. What happened second with Simple Past.
Blew
Had collected
Threw
Had written
Showed
Had taken
told
Had seen
was
Had done
CHOOSE THE CORRECT TENSE
(SIMPLE PAST OR PAST
PERFECT).
 My friend  __________(eat)  up all the biscuit we
__________  (bake) .
 The teacher __________  (correct)  the tests we 
____________ (write) .
 I __________  (give)  them some of the candies I
__________  (buy) .
 My sister __________  (see / not)  the note that I
__________  (lay)  on the kitchen table for her.
 We __________  (want)  to watch a film that we
__________  (see / not)  before.
What happened first with Past Perfect. What happened second with Simple Past.
ate
Had baked
Corrected
Had written
gave
Had bought
Didn´t see
Had laid
Wanted
Hadn´t seen

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Past Perfect

  • 2. STRUCTURE   HAD + PAST PARTICIPLEHAD + PAST PARTICIPLE Examples:  I had been (I'd been)  You had gone (you'd gone)  She had met (she'd met)  He had played (he'd played)  It had rained (it'd rained)  We had bought (we'd bought)  They had studied (they'd studied)
  • 3. FOR THE NEGATIVE JUST ADD 'NOT':  I had not been (I hadn't been)  You had not gone (you hadn't gone)  She had not met (she hadn't met)  He had not played (he hadn't played)  It had not rained (it hadn't rained)  We had not bought (we hadn't bought)  They had not studied (they hadn't studied)
  • 4. TO MAKE A 'YES / NO' QUESTION PUT 'HAD' BEFORE THE SUBJECT:  Had I come?  Had you eaten?  Had she gone?  Had it rained?  Had he studied?  Had we met?  Had they left?
  • 5. LET´S PRACTICE:LET´S PRACTICE:  When I arrived at the cinema, the film _________________ (start).  She ____________________ (live) in China before she went to Thailand.  After they ____________________ (eat) the shellfish, they began to feel sick.  The grass was yellow because it ___________________ (not / rain) all summer.  The lights went off because we ___________________ (not / pay) the electricity bill.  The children ___________________ (not / do) their homework, so they were in trouble. Had started Had lived Had eaten Hadn´t rained Hadn´t paid Hadn´t done
  • 6.  If you ____________________ (listen) to me, you would have got the job.  Julie didn’t arrive until after I __________________ (leave).  They ___________________ (not / eat) so we went to a restaurant.  We couldn’t go into the concert because we ___________________ (not / bring) our tickets. Had listened Had left Hadn´t eaten Hadn´t brought
  • 7.  When we ____________________ (finish) dinner, we went out.  The garden was dead because it __________________ (be) dry all summer.  She said that she ___________________ (not / visit) the UK before.  Julie and Anne ___________________ (not / meet) before the party. Had finished Had been Hadn´t visited Hadn´t met
  • 8. SIMPLE PAST VS PAST PERFECT  We use Simple Past if we want to tell what happened some time in the past.  We use Past Perfect if we want to tell what had happened before/up to a certain time in the past
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  • 13. CHOOSE THE CORRECT TENSE (SIMPLE PAST OR PAST PERFECT).  The wind __________ (blow)  away the leaves that we ______________ (collect) .  She   __________ (throw) away the letter that she __________ (write)  .  They  __________ (show)  me the pictures, they __________ (take) during their holidays.  In the evening, the children  __________ (tell)  their daddy what they  __________ (see)  at the zoo.  The boy  __________ (be)  very sorry for what he __________ (do). What happened first with Past Perfect. What happened second with Simple Past. Blew Had collected Threw Had written Showed Had taken told Had seen was Had done
  • 14. CHOOSE THE CORRECT TENSE (SIMPLE PAST OR PAST PERFECT).  My friend  __________(eat)  up all the biscuit we __________  (bake) .  The teacher __________  (correct)  the tests we  ____________ (write) .  I __________  (give)  them some of the candies I __________  (buy) .  My sister __________  (see / not)  the note that I __________  (lay)  on the kitchen table for her.  We __________  (want)  to watch a film that we __________  (see / not)  before. What happened first with Past Perfect. What happened second with Simple Past. ate Had baked Corrected Had written gave Had bought Didn´t see Had laid Wanted Hadn´t seen