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The Past Perfect Tense

Janice had gone home by the time Jerry arrived at the party.

By the time Jerry arrived at the party, Janice had gone home.

Oscar had read all of his e-mail before he went to work.

Before Oscar went to work, he had read all of his e-mail.

We went to the movies after we had eaten our dinner.

After we had eaten our dinner, we went to the movies.

The bus had already left when Sara reached the bus stop.

When Sara reached the bus stop, the bus had already left.

Joe knew Munich well because he had visited that beautiful

city many times.

Because he had visited that beautiful city many times, Joe

knew Munich well.

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The Past Perfect Tense

Form of the Past Perfect Tense

Affirmative Statements

Subject + had + past participle

Janice had gone home by the time Jerry arrived at the party.

Oscar had read all of his e-mail before he went to work.

We had eaten lunch early. We were not hungry at 1:00.

I had bought my ticket 2 hours before the fashion show began.

We had eaten our lunch early. We were not hungry at 1:00.

I had bought my ticket 2 hours before the fashion show began.

Subject + had + adverb + past participle

She had already read the book that she donated to charity.

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The Past Perfect Tense

Negative Statements

Subject + had + not + past participle

Janice had not gone home by the time Jerry arrived at the party.

Oscar had not read all of his e-mail before he went to work.

We had not eaten lunch early. We were hungry at 1:00.

I had not bought my tickets 2 hours before the fashion show began.

Subject + had + not + adverb + past participle

She had not yet read the book that she donated to charity.

Yes/No Questions

Had + subject + past participle

Had Janice gone home by the time Jerry arrived at the party?

Short Answers

Yes, + subject + had No, + subject + hadn’t

Yes, she had. No, she hadn’t.

WH- Questions

WH-Word + had + subject + past participle

Why had Janice gone home by the time Jerry arrived?

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The Past Perfect Tense

Practice

Fill in the blank with the Past Perfect Tense.

Example:

We went to the movies after we had eaten our dinner. (eat)

Before we ate our dinner, we had not yet gone to the movies. (go) (negative)

Had you eaten your dinner before you went to the movies? (eat)(yes/no question)

Yes, we had. (short answer) (affirmative)

No, we hadn’t. (short answer) (negative)

Why had you eaten your dinner before you went to the movies? (why) (eat)

1. I ____ _______ my work before the clock struck six. (finish)

2. I ____ ____ yet ________ my work before the clock struck six. (finish) (negative)

3. ____ you ________ your work before the clock struck six? (finish) (yes/no question)

4. Yes, I ____. (short answer) (affirmative)

5. No, I ________. (short answer) (negative)

6. ____ ____ you ______ ______ your work early? (why) (finish)(negative)

1. You _____ ________ asleep before the television show ended. (fall)

2. You ____ ____ yet ________ asleep when the television show started. (fall) (negative)

3. ____ you ________ asleep before the television show ended? (fall) (yes/no question)

4. Yes, I ____. (short answer) (affirmative)

5. No, I ____. (short answer) (negative)

6. ____ ____ you ________ asleep so early? (why) (fall)

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The Past Perfect Tense

1. They _____ __________ __________ on Maple Street by the time they moved to First Avenue.

(already)(live)

2. In October, they ____ ____ ____ ___________ to First Avenue. (yet) (move) (negative)

3. ____ they ________ __________ on Maple Street before they

moved to First Avenue? (already) (live) (yes/no question)

4. Yes, they ____. (short answer) (affirmative)

5. No, they ____. (short answer) (negative)

6. ______ ____ they ________ before they moved to First Avenue?

(where) (live)

Use of the Past Perfect Tense

The Past Perfect Tense is used to talk about two different actions in the past. One action was

completed before the other action. Use the Past Perfect Tense to express the first (earlier) action.

Use the Simple Past Tense to express the second (later) action.

Example 1

Janice had gone home by the time that Jerry arrived at the party.

Two actions were completed in the past.

1. Janice went home at 9:00.

2. Jerry arrived at the party at 9:30.

One action was completed before the other action.

First Action = Janice went home

Second Action = Jerry arrived at the party

Use the Past Perfect Tense to express the first action.

Janice had gone home

Use the Simple Past Tense to express the second action.

by the time that Jerry arrived at the party

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The Past Perfect Tense

Example 2

By the time Jerry arrived at the party, Janice had gone home.

Two actions were completed in the past.

1. Jerry arrived at the party at 9:30.

2. Janice went home at 9:00.

One action was completed before the other action.

First Action = Janice went home

Second Action = Jerry arrived at the party

Use the Simple Past Tense to express the second action.

By the time that Jerry arrived at the party,

Use the Past Perfect Tense to express the first action.

Janice had gone home

Example 3

Oscar had read all of his e-mail before he went to work.

Two actions were completed in the past.

1. Oscar read his e-mail at 7:30.

2. Oscar went to work at 8:00.

One action was completed before the other action.

First Action = Oscar read his e-mail

Second Action = Oscar went to work

Use the Past Perfect Tense to express the first action.

Oscar had read all of his e-mail

Use the Simple Past Tense to express the second action.

before he went to work

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The Past Perfect Tense

Example 4

Before Oscar went to work, he had read all of his e-mail.

Two actions in the past were completed.

1. Oscar went to work at 8:00.

2. Oscar read his e-mail at 7:30.

One action was completed before the other action.

First Action = Oscar read all of his e-mail

Second Action = Oscar went to work

Use the Simple Past tense to express the second action.

Before Oscar went to work,

Use the Past Perfect Tense to express the first action.

he had read all of his e-mail

Example 5

After we had eaten our dinner, we went to the movies.

Two actions were completed in the past.

1. We ate our dinner at 6:00.

2. We went to the movies at 7:30.

One action was completed before the other action.

First Action = We ate our dinner

Second Action = We went to the movies

Use the Past Perfect Tense to express the first action.

After we had eaten our dinner,

Use the Simple Past Tense to express the second action.

we went to the movies

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The Past Perfect Tense

Example 6

We went to the movies after we had eaten our dinner.

Two actions were completed in the past.

1. We went to the movies at 7:30.

2. We ate our dinner at 6:00.

One action was completed before the other action.

First Action = We ate our dinner

Second Action = We went to the movies

Use the Simple Past Tense to express the second action.

We went to the movies

Use the Past Perfect Tense to express the first action.

after we had eaten our dinner

Adverbs

Already, yet, ever, just, and never are often used with the Past Perfect Tense in order to emphasize

the action that took place first (the earlier action).

The bus hadalready left when Sara reached the

bus stop.

The Past Perfect tense emphasizes

Sara's disappointment. Sara ran to the

bus stop. She was too late. The bus had already left.

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The Past Perfect Tense

Practice

Which action took place first?

Example: He had already talked to her on the phone when I

arrived.

2nd I arrived.

1st He had already talked to her on the phone.

I looked all over the house for Melanie, but she had taken the dog for

a walk.

_____ I looked all over the house for Melanie.

_____ She had taken the dog for a walk.

We went to the station to catch the train, but the train had already left.

_____ The train had already left.

_____ We went to the station to catch the train.

Professor Jones retired after he had taught at the university for 35 years,

_____ Professor Jones retired.

_____ He had taught at the university for 35 years.

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The Past Perfect Tense

An Exception To The Rule

When the time relationship between 2 past events is very clear, you have the option to use the

Simple Past Tense for both actions. This often occurs in sentences with before, after, and as soon

as. All of the sentences below are perfectly correct.

Oscar read all of his e-mail before he went to work.

Oscar had read all of his e-mail before he went to work.

We went to the movies after we ate our dinner.

We went to the movies after we had eaten our dinner.

Joe called his girlfriend as soon as his plane landed in Munich.

Joe called his girlfriend as soon as his plane had landed in Munich.

Multiple Actions in the Past Perfect Tense

Notice how you can use the Past Perfect Tense to talk about more than one action.

Joe knew Munich well because he had visited that beautiful city many times.

Joe visited Munich in 2002, 2004, 2006, and 2008.

In 2010, Joe knew Munich well.

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The Past Perfect Tense

Pictures Of The Past Activity

Divide the students into groups. Give each student a photo. Each student looks at the photo and

writes a sentence about it in the simple past tense.

Each student then passes his/her photo to a neighbor in the group. That student looks at the

picture and adds a sentence in the past perfect tense.

Afterward, compare the pictures and sentences.

Examples:

Use the photos on pages 12–14 for this activity.

Or

Use your own photos.

Or

Draw pictures to use for this activity.

Student # 1 - Simple Past:

Jane listened to a voice mail

message.

Student # 2 - Past Perfect:

Her boyfriend had left a voice mail

message a few minutes ago.

Student #1 - Simple Past:

Mary went to the grocery store.

Student # 2 - Past Perfect:

She had run out of mustard.

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The Past Perfect Tense

Pictures Of Past Activity

Student # 1 – Simple Past:

___________________________

Student # 2 – Past Perfect:

___________________________

Student # 1 – Simple Past:

___________________________

Student # 2 – Past Perfect:

___________________________

Student # 1 – Simple Past:

___________________________

Student # 2 – Past Perfect:

___________________________

Student # 1 – Simple Past:

___________________________

Student # 2 – Past Perfect:

___________________________

Student # 1 – Simple Past:

___________________________

Student # 2 – Past Perfect:

___________________________

(Hint: This is a picture of an

inflatable tube man.)

Student # 1 – Simple Past:

___________________________

Student # 2 – Past Perfect:

___________________________

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The Past Perfect Tense

Pictures Of The Past Activity

Student # 1 – Simple Past:

___________________________

Student # 2 – Past Perfect:

___________________________

Student # 1 – Simple Past:

___________________________

Student # 2 – Past Perfect:

___________________________

Student # 1 – Simple Past:

___________________________

Student # 2 – Past Perfect:

___________________________

Student # 1 – Simple Past:

___________________________

Student # 2 – Past Perfect:

___________________________

Student # 1 – Simple Past:

___________________________

Student # 2 – Past Perfect:

___________________________

Student # 1 – Simple Past:

__________________________

Student # 2 – Past Perfect:

__________________________

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The Past Perfect Tense

Pictures Of The Past Activity

Student # 1 – Simple Past:

___________________________

Student # 2 – Past Perfect:

___________________________

Student # 1 – Simple Past:

___________________________

Student # 2 – Past Perfect:

___________________________

Student # 1 – Simple Past:

___________________________

Student # 2 – Past Perfect:

___________________________

Student # 1 – Simple Past:

___________________________

Student # 2 – Past Perfect:

___________________________

Student # 1 – Simple Past:

___________________________

Student # 2 – Past Perfect:

___________________________

Student # 1 – Simple Past:

___________________________

Student # 2 – Past Perfect:

___________________________

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The Past Perfect Tense Answer Key

p. 4 1. I had finished my work before the clock struck six.

2. I had not yet finished my work before the clock struck six.

3. Had you finished your work before the clock struck six?

4. Yes, I had.

5. No, I hadn’t.

6. Why had you not finished your work early?

1. You had fallen asleep before the television show ended.

2. You had not yet fallen asleep when the television show started.

3. Had you fallen asleep before the television show ended?

4. Yes, I had.

5. No, I hadn’t.

6. Why had you fallen asleep so early?

p.5 1. They had already lived on Maple Street by the time they moved to First Avenue.

2. In October, they had not yet moved to First Avenue. 3. Had they already lived on Maple Street before they moved to First Avenue?

4. Yes, they had.

5. No, they hadn’t.

6. Where had they lived before they moved to First Avenue?

p.9

I looked all over the house for Melanie, but she had taken the dog for a walk.

2 I looked all over the house for Melanie.

1_ She had taken the dog for a walk.

We went to the station to catch the train, but the train had already left.

1 The train had already left.

2 We went to the station to catch the train.

Professor Jones retired after he had taught at the university for 35 years,

2 Professor Jones retired.

1 He had taught at the university for 35 years.