Inductief Past Perfect Tense havo/vwo 3

Past Perfect Tense
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Havo/VWO 3
Lotte Braat ENVT2B
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Past Perfect Tense
Voltooid verleden tijd

Havo/VWO 3
Lotte Braat ENVT2B

Slide 1 - Slide

At the end of this class...
... You will be able to tell me when we use the Past Perfect.
... You will be able to tell me why we use the Past Perfect. 
... You will be able to give me the rule of the Past Perfect.
... You will be able to write down example sentences yourself.

Slide 2 - Slide

Never, Do you think I could? (rewritten)
By Alex Case

I had walked in the past.
I had talked in the past.
I had lived in the past.
But I had never missed the past.
Do you think that I could?


I had sought a mouse.
I had bought a mouse.
I had caught a mouse.
But I had never taught a mouse.
Do you think that I could?

I had hung a bell.
I had rung a bell.
But I had never sung like a bell.
Do you think that I could?



I had grown grass.
I had mown grass.
I had thrown grass.
But I had never blown grass.
Do you think that I could?

I had worn a coat.
I had torn a coat.
I had sworn at a coat.
But I had never drawn a coat.
Do you think that I could?

I had swept with a brush.
I had leapt over a brush.
But I had never slept on a brush.
Do you think that I could?




I had found a watch.
I had wound a watch.
But I had never ground a watch.
Do you think that I could?

I had begun a race.
I had run a race.
I had never won a race.
Do you think that I could?

I had spent money.
I had sent money.
I had lent money.
But I had never bent money.
Do you think that I could?




Slide 3 - Slide

Timeline
Now
...
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Slide 4 - Slide

Timeline
Now
Past
Future
So the 'past perfect' belongs in the past.

Slide 5 - Slide

Never, Do you think I could? (rewritten)
By Alex Case

I had walked in the past.
I had talked in the past.
I had lived in the past.
But I had never missed the past.
Do you think that I could?


I had sought a mouse.
I had bought a mouse.
I had caught a mouse.
But I had never taught a mouse.
Do you think that I could?

I had hung a bell.
I had rung a bell.
But I had never sung like a bell.
Do you think that I could?



I had grown grass.
I had mown grass.
I had thrown grass.
But I had never blown grass.
Do you think that I could?

I had worn a coat.
I had torn a coat.
I had sworn at a coat.
But I had never drawn a coat.
Do you think that I could?

I had swept with a brush.
I had leapt over a brush.
But I had never slept on a brush.
Do you think that I could?




I had found a watch.
I had wound a watch.
But I had never ground a watch.
Do you think that I could?

I had begun a race.
I had run a race.
I had never won a race.
Do you think that I could?

I had spent money.
I had sent money.
I had lent money.
But I had never bent money.
Do you think that I could?






Slide 6 - Slide

What do you notice?

Slide 7 - Open question

Never, Do you think I could? (rewritten)
By Alex Case

I had walked in the past.
I had talked in the past.
I had lived in the past.
But I had never missed the past.
Do you think that I could?


I had sought a mouse.
I had bought a mouse.
I had caught a mouse.
But I had never taught a mouse.
Do you think that I could?

I had hung a bell.
I had rung a bell.
But I had never sung like a bell.
Do you think that I could?



I had grown grass.
I had mown grass.
I had thrown grass.
But I had never blown grass.
Do you think that I could?

I had worn a coat.
I had torn a coat.
I had sworn at a coat.
But I had never drawn a coat.
Do you think that I could?

I had swept with a brush.
I had leapt over a brush.
But I had never slept on a brush.
Do you think that I could?




I had found a watch.
I had wound a watch.
But I had never ground a watch.
Do you think that I could?

I had begun a race.
I had run a race.
I had never won a race.
Do you think that I could?


I had spent money.
I had sent money.
I had lent money.
But I had never bent money.
Do you think that I could?




Slide 8 - Slide

Think of two examples yourself:

Slide 9 - Open question

What do you notice?
A
In each sentence, 2 things happen.
B
In each sentence, one thing happens after the other.
C
Each sentence is in the future tense.
D
Each sentence is in the present tense.

Slide 10 - Quiz

What words show there are two things happening?

Slide 11 - Slide

Timeline
Now
Past
Future
So not only does the 'past perfect' belong in the past; it is also about something happening in the past, before another event/action. You can often recognise this because of certain words like: before, already and after.

Slide 12 - Slide

Think of two example sentences yourself:

Slide 13 - Open question

So far we've seen:

When do we use the Past Perfect?
A
In the past.
B
In the future.
C
In the present.

Slide 14 - Quiz

So far we've seen:

Why do we use the Past Perfect?
A
To show something that happens in the present, and another event/action happened in the past.
B
To show something that will happen in the future, and another event/action happened in the past.
C
To show something has happened in the past before another event/action in the past.

Slide 15 - Quiz

But how would we form a rule?

Example: Julia had walked her dog before she went to school yesterday.

Slide 16 - Open question

The rule is formed...
...By using 'had' + 'ed-form' 

Slide 17 - Slide

Thank you for participating!

Slide 18 - Slide

What do we remember?
- When do we use the Past Present?
- Why do we use it?
- How do we use it? (What is the rule)
- Write down two examples.

Slide 19 - Open question