Past Perfect

Past Perfect
'The past of the past'
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Past Perfect
'The past of the past'

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Past perfect
You use the past perfect when you are talking about two things that happened in the past. One event happened before the other event. 

'the past of the past'. 

Example: He had worked that night before he crashed his car. 
 


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Past perfect

verb form:
had + past participle

past participle = verb + ed or third form of the irregular form
negation: 
hadn't + past participle 

Question
Had ... + past participle

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Past Perfect
  • When you want to say that something in the past happened before something else happened. 

E.g.: I had never flown in an airplane, before I went to London.





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Past perfect vs. past simple
 the difference?

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🇬🇧 Past Simple 

🇳🇱 Verleden Tijd


ww+ed

(irr. verb = 2e vorm)



I saw him yesterday.



🇬🇧 Past Perfect

🇳🇱 Voltooid Verleden Tijd




Past Simple 

verb +ed
(irr. verb = 2nd form)

He arrived to the train station.

I decided to walk home.
Past Perfect 

had + verb +ed
(irr. verb = had + third form)

When he arrived to the train station the train had left.

I had lost my bike key so I decided to walk home.


The Past Perfect shows what happened first in the past.

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I had always walked home until I bought my first car.

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What is happening in this sentence?
When he arrived to the train station, the train had already left.

What happened
first?

Check the following 
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- Ben bought flowers for Jen.
- Ben arrived at Jen's house.

What happened first?

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Making a sentece with the Past Perfect and Past Simple.

- Ben bought flowers for Jen.
- Ben arrived at Jen's house.

What happened first?

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Making a sentece with the Past Perfect and Past Simple.
- Ben bought flowers for Jen. (1)
- Ben arrived at Jen's house. (2)

                                        What happened first? --> Past Perfect

      
  •  Ben had bought flowers before he arrived at Jen's house.
  •                                                  or
  •  Before he arrived at Jen's house, Ben had bought flowers. 

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Great! Now let's practise a bit with the Present Perfect and the Past Simple.

In every question, look carefully what happened first (past perfect) and what happened next (past simple).

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Now, write one sentence describing what happened using the Past Perfect and Past Simple:

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Slide 14 - Open question

Now, write one sentence describing what happened using the Past Perfect and Past Simple:

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Fill in the Past Perfect:
When I walked in, the meeting ___already___ (start).

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Fill in the Past Perfect:
After he ______ (pass) his exam, he threw a party.

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Fill in the Past Perfect:
He was shocked because he ____ never ____ (see) anything like this.

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When they _______ (finish) school, they _______ (go) to the mall.
A
had finished - went
B
finished - had gone

Slide 20 - Quiz

They ________ (show) me the pictures they ________ (take) during their holiday.
A
had shown - took
B
showed - had taken

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The boy _______ (be) sorry for what he ______ (do).
A
had been - did
B
was - had done

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What is the tense in this sentence?
I grew up in the Netherlands.
A
Present Simple
B
Past Simple
C
Present Perfect
D
Past Perfect

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Which two tenses are used below?
"They had travelled all over the world, before they settled in New York."
A
Present Simple
B
Past Simple
C
Present Perfect
D
Past Perfect

Slide 24 - Quiz

They … (close) the bar after the last guest … (depart)
A
closed, departed
B
closed, had departed
C
had closed, departed
D
had closed, had departed

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After the meeting … (finish), they … (go) out for a drink.
A
finished, went
B
finished, had gone
C
had finished, went
D
had finished, had gone

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After they ... (eat) the shellfish, they ... (begin) to feel sick.

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She .... (live) in China before she ... (go) to Thailand.

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When I ... (arrive) at the cinema, the film .... (start).

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When we ... (finish) dinner, we ... (go) out.

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The referee ... (to pull) a red card, because the player ... (to make) a foul.

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Extra practice
On the next few slides, you'll find a few websites on which you can practice the past perfect vs. the past simple. 

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End of class

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