Basic English Grammar Course | Past Perfect Tense | Learn and Practice

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Hi, everybody.
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I'm Esther.
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In this video, I will introduce the past perfect tense.
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This tense is used to describe an action that took place at a specific time in the past.
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This tense can be a little tricky, but don't worry I will guide you through it.
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There's so much to learn and it's a very important tense.
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So keep watching.
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Let's take a look at the first usage of the past perfect tense.
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This tense can be used to describe an action in the past
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that happened before another action in the past.
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Here are some examples.
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‘I have visited China before I moved there.’
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No matter what the subject you follow with ‘had’,
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So that's easy.
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‘I had’ ‘Steve had’
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‘The plane had’ and ‘We had’.
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Then, we follow with the past participle of the verb.
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In this case, it's ‘visited’.
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‘I had visited China.’
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Now you'll notice that the second verb is in the past simple tense.
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‘I moved there.’
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And I'll talk about that a little bit more later on.
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‘Steve had bought the book.’
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Again, ‘subject’, ‘had’ and ‘past participle’.
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In this case, the verb is ‘buy’.
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‘Steve had bought the book before he read it.’
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Again, we have the simple tense of ‘read’ which is ‘read’.
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And finally, ‘The plane had left by the time I got to the airport.’
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Again, the first part of this sentence is in the past perfect tense.
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‘The plane had left’.
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This is the past participle of ‘leave’.
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The second verb says, ‘I got to the airport.’
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‘got’ is the past tense of ‘get’.
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Now what these three sentences have in common is that you'll see, ‘before’.
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‘before’ or ‘by the time’.
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They all mean the same thing.
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The verb that is in the past perfect tense happened first.
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The verb that's in the past simple tense happen after.
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So again, for the first example.
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‘before I move there’ That happened later.
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Before that, ‘I had already visited China.’
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Do you understand how that works?
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Let's take a look at the last example.
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‘When they arrived, we had already started the game.’
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So maybe they were late or something had happened.
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But ‘When they arrived’, this is the past simple tense.
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So this happened second.
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‘We had already started the game.’
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This action had already started.
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It started before this action.
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Let's move on.
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Earlier I mentioned that the past perfect tense can be used to describe an action
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that happened in the past before another action in the past.
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We can do the same thing but also emphasize the duration.
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How long that first action happened.
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We do this by using four and a duration.
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Let's take a look.
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‘I had owned my computer for two months before it broke.’
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This is very similar to the first usage.
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‘I had’ and the past participle of the verb.
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This part shows the action that happened earlier in the past.
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The second part, ‘it broke’.
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The past simple tense verb shows the action in the past
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that happened later than the first action.
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However, you'll notice that this sentence has a duration, ‘for two months’.
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‘I had owned my computer for two months before it broke.’
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All I'm doing here is showing how long the first action had been true.
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Let's take a look at the next example.
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‘Jim had been lonely for a long time until he got a puppy.’
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Again, we have subject ‘had’, past participle.
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And then we have the past simple ‘he got a puppy’.
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All we're doing here is emphasizing how long first action had been true.
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He had been lonely for a long time.
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That is until the later action, ‘he got a puppy.’
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And finally, ‘She and I had been friends for many years before she became my wife.’
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The first part of the sentence is the past perfect.
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It happened before she became my wife.
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But I want to explain how long that had been true for many years.
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Let's move on.
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Now I'll introduce how to form the negative in the past perfect tense.
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Take a look at the board.
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The first sentence says, ‘I had not eaten at the restaurant before I went yesterday.’
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Again, we have the past perfect tense here and the past simple tense here.
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This one is the action that happened earlier in the past
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And this one over here is the action that happened later in the past.
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However, because this is the negative, what I'm going to do is add a 'not' between
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the ‘had’ and the past participle of the verb.
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So I say, ‘I have not eaten’.
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Or I can use the contraction
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and say, ‘I hadn't eaten at the restaurant before I went yesterday.’
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The next sentence is very similar.’
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‘She had not been to the circus before she went last week.’
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Here's the action that happened earlier in the past,
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and here's the action that happened later in the past.
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However, again, because it's negative,
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I put a 'not' between ‘had’ and the past participle of the verb.
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Also, I can use the contraction and say, ‘She hadn't been to the circus.’
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The next sentence says,
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‘The cat hadn't chased the bird for very long before it flew away.’
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Remember, we can show duration,
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or how long the first action was true.
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by using 'for' and a duration.
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Because this is the negative form,
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again, I use 'had not' after the subject and before the past participle of the verb
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In this case, the contraction ‘hadn't’ is already there for you.
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‘We hadn't known each other for three months before we married.’
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That's a pretty short time.
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It shows the duration by saying ‘for’, How long?
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‘three months’
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Let's move on.
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Now, let's take a look at questions using ‘had’ in the past perfect tense.
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Take a look at the first sentence.
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It says, ‘She had eaten lunch by noon.’
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Now, to turn this into a question is quite easy.
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All you have to do is change the order of the first two words.
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So instead of ‘she had’, we say ‘Had she’.
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‘Had she eaten lunch by noon?’
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You can say, ‘Yes, she had.’
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or ‘No, she hadn't.’
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The next sentence says, ‘It had rained before they left.’
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Again simply switched the order of the first two words.
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Instead of ‘It had’, say ‘Had it’ to make a question.
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‘Had it rained before they left?’
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To reply you can say, ‘Yes, it had.’
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or ‘No, it hadn't.’
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Let's move on now.
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I'll go into how to form ‘WH’ questions in the past perfect tense.
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Let's take a look.
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Here we see at the beginning of each question a 'WH' word.
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‘where’, ‘who’, ‘what’, and ‘how’.
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Let's take a look at the first question.
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‘Where had he traveled before?’
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You'll notice that after each ‘WH’ word, we have ‘had’.
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And then the subject and then the past participle of the verb.
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‘Where had he traveled before?’
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The next question says, ‘Who had she talked to before?’
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This is the same thing the ‘WH’ word
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‘had she’ and then the past participle.
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You'll notice here that we have the word ‘before’, but we didn't write a specific point in time.
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If you see that it simply means before now.
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The next question says, ‘What had he eaten before lunch?’
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Again we follow the same formula, however, here it says ‘lunch for you'.
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The last one says,
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‘How long had she known him before she dated him?’
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Again how long ‘had’ + ‘subject’ and then the past participle.
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Let's take a look at how to answer these questions.
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‘Where had he traveled before?’
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‘He had traveled to Europe.’
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is one possible answer.
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‘Who had she talked to before?’
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Here I can say, ‘She had talked to her brother.’
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‘What had he eaten before lunch?’
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‘He had eaten sushi before lunch.’
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And finally, ‘How long had she known him before she dated him?’
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‘She had known him for three years.’
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That is one possible answer.
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Let's move on.
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Now let's take a look at some practice exercises for the basic usage of the past perfect tense.
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Take a look at the first sentence.
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‘I blank for six hours before I had a break.’
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The verb here is ‘work’.
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Remember, we need to say ‘I had’.
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No matter what the subject is, say ‘had’.
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And then, you take the past participle of the verb.
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In this case, we would say ‘worked’.
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‘I had worked for six hours before I had a break.’
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For the next sentence, I want you to try the negative form.
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‘We blank TV before we listened to the radio.’
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Remember, for the negative form, we say ‘had not’
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or we use the contraction, ‘hadn't’.
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‘We hadn’t’.
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And then, we need the past participle.
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‘We hadn't watched TV before we listened to the radio.’
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Now find the mistake in the next sentence.
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‘Reggie had it be to Mexico before he went to Peru.’
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Well, we have the subject here and for the negative, ‘hadn't’ is correct.
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However, we need the past participle of the verb ‘be’.
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So the correct answer is,
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‘Reggie hadn't been to Mexico before he went to Peru.’
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And finally, ‘Sally and Jan or they had do their job.’
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Hmm.
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Remember, we need the past participle.
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We don't say do.
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We say ‘done’.
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‘Sally and Jan had done their job before they watched TV.’
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Let's move on.
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In this checkup, we'll take a look at some practice exercises
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for the past perfect tense that describes how long.
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Let's take a look at the first sentence.
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‘You blank at the park for three hours before you came home.’
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Remember, we start with the subject and then ‘had’.
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So I'm going to add that here,
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then we need the past participle of the verb ‘be’.
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And that is ‘been’.
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‘You had been at the park for three hours before you came home.’
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The next sentence says,
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‘They blank for six hours before they took a break.’
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Again, no matter what the subject, we have ‘had’ and then the past participle.
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So the answer is,
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‘They had studied for six hours before they took a break.’
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Now, find the mistake in the next sentence.
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It's a little bit longer so it might take you a while.
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‘They had been known each other for ten years before they had their first fight.’
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Can you find the mistake?
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Well, we have the subject and ‘had’, but check this out.
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There are two past participles here.
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We need to get rid of one of them.
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We can take out this verb and say, ‘They had known each other for ten years
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before they had their first fight.’
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The next sentence says, ‘I have played soccer for many years before I scored my first goal.’
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This sentence doesn't look wrong at first.
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But remember, in the past perfect tense, we need to say ‘had’.
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‘I had played soccer for many years before I scored my first goal.’
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Good job, everybody.
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Let's move on.
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Great job, everyone.
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Now you have a better understanding of the past perfect tense.
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I know it can be a little difficult but keep studying,
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and keep practicing, and you will get better.
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I know studying English is not easy but with time and effort,
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I know you'll master it.
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Thank you so much for watching and I'll see you in the next video.
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