Past Perfect Tense
Past Perfect Tense
Past Perfect Tense
Useful Examples
Past Perfect Tense! The past perfect tense might also be referred to as the pluperfect tense and is
something which is commonly used in spoken and written English. This tense is used in order to
talk about an event which has taken place before a certain point in the past. This might sound
complicated but it certainly isn’t.
In this section, we are going to be taking a look at the past perfect tense in much more detail and
the rules that surround its use. This will enable you to create much more detailed and complex
sentences when talking about the past.
Table of Contents
Past Perfect Tense
o What is the Past Perfect Tense?
o Past Perfect Tense Structure
o Examples of the Past Perfect Tense
How to Use the Past Perfect Tense?
o The Past Perfect Tense Usage
o Time Expressions Used with the Past Perfect Tense
The Past Perfect Chart | Picture
Past Perfect Tense Exercises
Verb Tenses in English
The past perfect form has a couple of different functions that it can perform:
1. It can describe an action that occurred in the past that is related to another
action that occurred in the past after the first action (e.g. I had driven to
Pittsburgh before driving on to Detroit).
2. It can describe two non-continuous actions that occurred in sequence (e.g. I
had driven to Florida and then boarded a cruise two days later.)
These two functions are very similar but the nuances between them are a bit different in
terms of what information is conveyed to the listener/reader.
The exercise section below includes several really good samples that demonstrate how to
use the past perfect tense in real conversation. After looking through these examples, keep
reading until the very end for some additional practice questions concerning how to
choose the right form of this verb tense to complete a sentence. When reading
newspapers, magazines, Wikipedia pages, or novels, it is highly recommended to have a
lookup webpage at hand that will show synonyms, definitions, and grammar usage,
especially when reading words that are new and unfamiliar.
The Past Perfect is formed by combining had with the past participle of the main verb.
Positive Sentence:
Example:
Negative Sentence:
Example:
Question form:
Example:
Example:
Richard had gone out when his wife arrived in the office.
2. To describe an action that happened before a specific time in the past
Example:
Example:
I got stuck in traffic because there had been an accident.
4. To emphasize the result of activity in the past
Example:
I had been to London twice by the time I got a job in New York.
Time Expressions Used with the Past Perfect Tense
Already
Yet
For
Since
Just
After
Before
Until
The moment that