I HAD LEARNED... The Past Perfect Tense | English Grammar Lesson with Pronunciation & Examples

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2020-06-25 ・ mmmEnglish


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I HAD LEARNED... The Past Perfect Tense | English Grammar Lesson with Pronunciation & Examples

1,393,783 views ・ 2020-06-25

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Hey there I'm Emma from mmmEnglish!
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Today we're gonna focus on the language that you need
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to tell stories in English.
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Now we all tell stories right about our day,
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about our childhood or maybe just to laugh
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at something that happened earlier.
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So a really useful tense to help you
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accurately tell stories in English
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is the past perfect.
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Now I know that grammar isn't usually heaps of fun
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but we're going to include some pronunciation practice
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and I will make it as fun as I can.
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As always I've got a mini quiz at the end
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to help you practise so make sure you stick around.
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So we use the past perfect to talk about the past
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but not just any situation in the past,
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we use the past perfect
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when we're talking about two events
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that happened in the past
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and when one event happened before the other event.
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So it helps you to order the actions in your story.
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Think about the past perfect as helping us to create
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a timeline.
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I had just stepped outside when it started to rain.
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So there are two actions here, right?
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I stepped outside, it started to rain.
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Now if I use just the past simple
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for both of these events
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well then we don't know which one happened first, right?
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All we know is that both events happened in the past.
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So by using the past perfect in one of those actions,
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I'm letting you know which action
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happened before the other.
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I had just stepped outside when it started to rain.
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So which one came first?
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I stepped outside and then after it started to rain.
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Let's look at a few more examples.
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She had just finished her exam when the timer went off.
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So which action happened first?
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Did the timer go up first?
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No she finished her exam first but only by a little, just.
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And we know this because of the past perfect.
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I couldn't go out for dinner because I had left
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my wallet at home.
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So try and imagine the story here, you know, I was
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working and one of my colleagues came up to ask me
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to join them for dinner after work
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but I realised that I didn't have my wallet that day.
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I left it at home.
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So I couldn't go out.
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He had mentioned feeling sick,
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but then they were surprised when he suddenly fainted.
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Now that is a great sentence. It's very dramatic.
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He did say that he felt sick
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and he mentioned it before he fainted but
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clearly, no one was paying attention because it was
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a shock that he fainted.
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So the past perfect helps our story to unfold over time,
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to create suspense and to create drama.
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So let's talk about how we make a past perfect sentence
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and it's pretty simple actually
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as far as English verb tenses go
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especially after all of the conditionals videos
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that I've been teaching lately.
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You've probably already started noticing a pattern.
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We create the past perfect by using the verb 'had'
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the auxiliary verb 'had',
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followed by our main verb in past participle form.
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So let's go back and look at those same examples again
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She had just finished her exam when the timer went off.
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I couldn't go out for dinner
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because I had left my wallet at home.
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He had mentioned feeling sick
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but then they were surprised when he suddenly fainted.
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So I'm going to interrupt our lesson here
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before we go too much further because I want to talk
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about pronunciation.
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Learning to correctly use contractions is going to help
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you to sound much more natural
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and much more relaxed as you speak.
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'had' is our auxiliary verb here right and our main verb
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comes after in the past participle form.
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So auxiliary verbs are grammatical words. They're
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usually unstressed and this impacts the way that
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they are spoken.
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Auxiliary verbs are usually connected to the subject
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in spoken English so it's really natural to hear
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I'd instead of I had
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you'd
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she'd
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he'd
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we'd
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they'd
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and the trickiest one of all,
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it'd,
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It'd been raining all day.
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Now in negative sentences, the auxiliary verb
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usually contracts with 'not' so you'll hear
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I hadn't instead of I had not.
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Or you hadn't instead of you had not.
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Now remember, we don't conjugate the auxiliary verb
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when were using the past perfect right
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so we use 'had' with 'she'.
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She hadn't.
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It hadn't.
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They hadn't.
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But you will occasionally hear the contraction
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a little differently.
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She'd not been there.
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Or you'd not tasted it.
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And this is absolutely no problem
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but it's much less common. It's used less frequently.
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My students often feel really frustrated about these
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contractions because they're exactly the same
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contractions as we use for 'I would'
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I'd
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It's annoying I know
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but the clue is in the main verb that follows
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because with 'would',
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it's always followed by the infinitive verb right?
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'had' is always followed by the past participle.
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So if you hear 'I go to the beach every day after school'
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we know that that's 'would' because
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the verb 'go' is an infinitive form.
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I'd been at the beach when the storm rolled in.
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We know that that's the past perfect
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because of the verb form that follows.
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So as we move through this lesson,
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tune into the way that I'm saying all the examples
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and the practice sentences.
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Try to practise out loud with me
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and just get comfortable with it.
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Alright now let's get back to how the past perfect
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tense is used because it almost always involves
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more than one event or action.
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So we usually need to know what to do with the other
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event in our sentence, right?
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So when we use the past perfect in a sentence to show
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the order of things that happen in the past,
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the first event happens in the past perfect tense.
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The second event happens in the past simple tense.
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Now interestingly it doesn't matter which order
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the events are in the sentence.
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It's the tenses that tell us what happened first
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so we could say the past perfect,
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past simple or the past simple and the past perfect.
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It's the same. In either of those examples,
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the past perfect event is the one that happened
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first in time.
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I had just smelled smoke when the fire alarm went off.
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Or when the fire alarm went off,
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I had just smelled smoke.
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So in both examples, I smelled the smoke first.
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It happened just before the alarm went off.
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I also want to make a special point about adverbs here
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because we use adverbs like 'just' and 'really'
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'already'.
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They're often used in the past perfect tense
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and they go between 'had'
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and our main verb right so we have 'had',
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adverb, past participle.
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Had just finished.
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Had really tried. Had already eaten.
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All of this is exciting huh? It helps us to add
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more to our story.
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So we use 'just' with the past perfect when one event
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happens immediately before the other
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so you really want to emphasise that
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not much time has passed between the first event
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and the second event.
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He had just got in the shower
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when he heard a knock at the door.
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So it was only moments before.
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We use 'already' with the past perfect when an event
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happens early or earlier than expected.
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I ran to the supermarket as fast as I could
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but it had already closed when I got there.
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Do you want to know one of the most common
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mistakes that my students make with this tense?
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Can you see what's wrong there?
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It's the present perfect and you can't use 'when'
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with the past simple and the present perfect.
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We have to use the past perfect
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'had' with the past participle even when
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the subject is plural, we still use 'had'
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okay so don't conjugate the verb. That is a massive
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mistake when you're talking about the past perfect.
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So we've gone through all the details about how
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to make the past perfect, what you need to remember,
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what you need to do.
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Let's practise using it together.
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I'm really looking forward to hearing some stories
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from you guys.
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Quiz time!
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To kick off our quiz, I'm gonna give you two events
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or actions up here.
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Both of these events take place in the past.
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So I'll tell you which event happened first and you'll need
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to write a sentence correctly using the past perfect.
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So the first event was we heard a strange noise
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and the second event was
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the lights went out immediately after.
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Now that part about immediately after is important
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because you can use an adverb to help explain that.
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So you might write something like
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We had just heard a strange noise
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when the lights went out.
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Now it's your turn to try. So I want you to write
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your answers in the comments down below this video
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so that I can come down and check them for you,
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correct them if you need it.
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Ths first event.
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I decided to leave.
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The second event.
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The boss called for a meeting.
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The second event
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was we bought plane tickets.
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The first event.
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The prices increased.
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Unexpectedly early.
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Last one. First event.
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She looked around for help.
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Second event.
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A salesperson appeared, immediately afterwards.
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Awesome work!
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I have got one extra challenge for you if you
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really want to test your skills, see how well you can do.
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I want you to write a short story for me
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about a misadventure that you've had once in the past.
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So I want you to try and use three examples
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of the past perfect.
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And just so you know a misadventure is an adventure
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or a story but something went a little wrong.
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Something went not quite right,
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perhaps it's quite a funny story where you were
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running late, you missed your bus
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and you got rained on.
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Or maybe it was a frustrating story about
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losing your keys, getting locked out
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and then missing an important meeting.
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I'm really excited to read these stories guys
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and I'm gonna do my best to give you feedback,
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especially if you get your stories written in the next
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couple of days,
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as soon as this video is released on my channel.
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Thank you for sticking with me through this lesson.
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I hope that it was useful and a little bit of fun.
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Make sure you subscribe to my channel and
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share this lesson with anyone who you know needs to
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practise their grammar a little.
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As always you can join me right here for our next lesson
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See you in there!
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