Audio 73 | GRAMMAR 1 |
Past Perfect
We use past perfect to talk about an action that happened before another action in the past.
Example:
| a. Some street vendors had sold exotic pets before the police arrived to the market. |
| 1st action 2nd action |
In the sentence above, the idea is that some street vendors sold exotic pets first, after that action, the police arrived to the place. To show that chronological order of the actions, we use past perfect (had + V. Past part) for the first action and past simple for the second one.
PAST PERFECT STRUCTURE
Affirmative
Affirmative
| a. Some street vendors had sold exotic pets before police arrived. |
| Aux Past
Part. |
| b. I had seen extinct animals in the zoo. |
| Aux Past
Part. |
Negative
| a. Some street vendors hadn’t sold exotic pets before the police arrived. |
| Aux Past Part. |
| b. I hadn’t seen extinct animals in the zoo. |
| Aux Past Part. |
Interrogative
| a. Had some street vendors sold exotic pets before the police arrived? |
| Aux Past Part. |
| b. Had I seen extinct animals in the zoo? |
| Aux Past Part. |
Note: We use the same structure for all the types of pronouns. I, you, he, she, it, we, and they.
