PAST PERFECT SIMPLE
CONTRAST BETWEEN PAST PERFECT SIMPLE AND PASTE SIMPLE
These two tenses are both used to talk about things that happened in the past. However we use past perfect to talk about something that happened before another action in the past, which is usually expressed by the past simple. For example: "I had already eaten my dinner when he called."
FORM AND USE
FORM
The past perfect is formed using had + past participle. Questions are indicated by inverting the subject and had. Negatives are made with not. SUJETO + HAD + PAST PARTICIPLE
EXAMPLES
AFIRMATIVE: She had given
NEGATIVE: She hadn't asked
INTERROGATIVE: Had they arrived?
USE
We use past perfect to talk about something that happened before another action in the past
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ACTIVITIES
EXERCISE 1
EXERCISE 2
EXERCISE 3
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PAST PERFECT SIMPLE
DIFfERENCES BETWEEN PPS AND PS