Past Perfect Simple – affirmative (2)B1 Past Perfect Simple – negative (1)B1 Past Perfect Simple – negative (2)B1 Past Perfect Simple – questions (1)B1 Past Perfect Simple – questions (2)B1 Past Perfect Simple – positive, negative & questionB1 ...
The past perfect: 1.Past perfect form: The past perfect tense in English is composed of two parts: the past tense of verb to have (had)+the past participle of the main verb. 1.Past perfect function The past perfect refers to a time earlier than before now。 it is used to make it ...
Multiple variations of past tense that employ regular verbs occur in English. Explanations of the distinctions follow. Note that each section includes examples of positive-declarative, negative-declarative, and interrogative forms. 1. Simple Past A sentence in the simple-past form describes an event ...
Form To make the past perfect continuous tense we use: had / "hadn't been" + "ing" form of the main verb. For example: I You He / She / It We Theyhad (or: I'd / She'd / They'd, etc)beenlyingin the sun for hours. ...
Past perfect describes actions that were completed at a specific point in the past. Let’s discuss the uses of the past perfect tense and its formulas for affirmative, interrogative, and negative sentences. I also provided past perfect tense examples to help you understand the topic. What is ...
The contracted formhadn'tis often used instead ofhad notin spoken and in informal written language. Interrogative (Question word)AuxiliarySubjectVerb (past participle) (Why)hadI you he/she/it we you theyarrivedby then? ◂Past perfect▴ ...
Welcome back. Today, we will review Interrogative in Past Perfect Tense. If you need more help on this, please go back toLesson 52. Please follow the examples and finish the job. Best. Now, Continue… رفتن/ræftæn/ = to gone ...
Here is an example of the forms of the verb ‘work’ in the Past Perfect Continuous: AffirmativeNegativeInterrogative I had been working.I had not been working.Had I been working? You had been working.You had not been working.Had you been working?
How to ask a question in the past perfect tense The formula for asking a question in the past perfect tense is had + [subject] + [past participle]. Had Meredith lived in other neighborhoods before they moved to ours? Had you eaten before you arrived there? This inverted interrogative struc...
Now, let’s see the interrogative form of the sentences in past perfect tense. Do you remember what we did in simple past tense as well as in other tenses? Great! There is nothing more here! Put the word /a:ya:/ in the beginning of your sentences. You will have the interrogative fo...