Past Perfect Carrer: Engineering. Professor: Manuel Saldaña Franquis.

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Past Perfect Carrer: Engineering. Professor: Manuel Saldaña Franquis. Term Period: January – june 2015

never, just, already, for, since and yet. Past Perfect Past Perfect Use the past perfect to talk about an action that happens before than other action Forms [Subject + had + past participle] [Subject + had + not + past participle] [Had + subject + past participle] We CAN use the Present Perfect with unspecific expressions such as:  never, just, already, for, since and yet. Examples: She had bought a new computer. I had not read something. Had She talked to somebody?