Lesson 1

The Past Perfect
The Past Perfect is used to ‘go back’ for a moment when we are already talking about the past. It is used to make it clear that something had already happened at the time we are talking about 
This is the past before the past.

When I arrived, Lucy had already gone home


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The Past Perfect
The Past Perfect is used to ‘go back’ for a moment when we are already talking about the past. It is used to make it clear that something had already happened at the time we are talking about 
This is the past before the past.

When I arrived, Lucy had already gone home


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English
Unit 9

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Programme:

  • Reading
  • Welcome / day start
  • Speaking - Dillema's 
  • Homework
  • Past Tenses: Past Perfect

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Unit 9 start

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Past Perfect

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The Past Perfect
Had + Past participle (voltooid deelwoord)

I had forgotten to do it, but then I remembered.
It hadn’t rained for weeks, so the land was stone dry.
We hadn’t been able to call him in advance, so he was surprised when we showed up


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The Past Perfect
Had + Past participle (voltooid deelwoord)

I had forgotten to do it, but then I remembered.
It hadn’t rained for weeks, so the land was stone dry.
We hadn’t been able to call him in advance, so he was surprised when we showed up


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The Past Perfect
We don’t use the Past Perfect to simply refer to the past. For that we use the Past Simple or the Present Perfect

I walked home yesterday
I have been to Greece twice.




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Time to work
SB p. 93, ex. 1, 2, 3
SB. 96 p. 1, 2, 3, 4
WB p. 58 & 59 (ONLINE!)
Work on your bookfile!


Study unit 9's words!

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