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Past perfect tense

The past perfect refers to a time earlier than before now. It is used when one event happened before another in the past. 

Forming the past perfect

Rule :

had+ past participle.

 

In the following examples, Event A is the event that happened first and Event B is the second event:

Eg1: Amine had left the room  when  I arrived.

                        Event A                    Event B

Eg2: I had saved my document  before  the computer crashed.

                     Event A                                  Event B

Eg3: they are very tired  because  they hadn’t slept enough.

                    Event A                                  Event B

   

Past perfect + just

Just is used with the past perfect to refer to an event that was only a short time earlier than before now.

  • The train had just left when I arrived at the station.
  • The theif had just left the house when the police arrived.
  • We had just arrived to the beach when it started to rain.

Negative

Rule :

Subject+ had+not+ PP

examples

  • They hadn’t arrived.
  • We hadn’t finished the work given to us.
  • He hadn’t closed the shop.

Interrogative

Rule :

had+subject+ PP+ ?

examples

  • Had they arrived?
  • Had she read the novel?
  • Had he forgot his keys?

Interrogative Negative

Rule :

Hadn’t+subject+ PP+ ?

examples

  • Hadn’t they arrived?
  • Hadn’t he closed the shop?

To decide

Affirmative

Negative

Interrogative

I had decided

I hadn't decided

Had I decided?

You had decided

You hadn't decided

Had you decided?

She had decided

She hadn't decided

Had she decided?

We had decided

Wehadn't decided

Had we decided?

They had decided

They hadn't decided

Had they decided?