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The Past Perfect Tense
  • page 363Avancemos 3

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The Past Perfect Tense
  • In ENGLISH the past perfect describes actions
    that HAD occurred BEFORE other actions in the
    past.
  • We had already eaten when she called.
  • Ya habíamos comido cuando llamó.

3
The Past Perfect Tense
  • Use the past perfect tense to show that an event
    had already occurred (or not occurred) at a
    specific moment in the past.

4
The Past Perfect Tense
  • Use HABER in the imperfect tense with a past
    participle.
  • habíahabíashabía past participlehabíamos
    habíaishabían

5
The Past Perfect Tense
  • The past perfect tense is used when a past action
    was completed prior to another past action.
  • Expressions such as "ya", "antes", "nunca",
    "todavía" and "después" will often appear in
    sentences where one action was completed before
    another.

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The Past Perfect Tense
  • Cuando llegaron los padres, los niños ya habían
    comido.
  • When the parents arrived, the children had
    already eaten.
  • Yo había comido antes de llamarles.
  • I had eaten prior to calling them.

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The Past Perfect Tense
  • The auxiliary verb and the past participle are
    never separated. Object pronouns are placed
    immediately before the auxiliary verb.

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The Past Perfect Tense
  • Pablo le había dado mucho dinero a su hermana.
  • Pablo had given a lot of money to his sister.
  • To make this sentence negative, the word "no" is
    placed before the indirect object pronoun (le).
  • Pablo no le había dado mucho dinero a su hermana.
  • Pablo had not given a lot of money to his sister.

9
The Past Perfect Tense
  • With reflexive verbs, the reflexive pronoun is
    placed immediatedly before the auxiliary verb.
    Compare how the present perfect differs from the
    simple present, when a reflexive verb is used.

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The Past Perfect Tense
  • Me lavo las manos. (present)
  • I wash my hands.
  • Me había lavado las manos. (past perfect)
  • I had washed my hands.
  • To make this sentence negative, the word "no" is
    placed before the reflexive pronoun (me).
  • No me había lavado las manos.
  • I had not washed my hands.
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