UNIT 21 Past Perfect (I had done)
A. Study this example situation:
I went to a party last week. Tom went to the party too. Tom home 10:30. So, when I arrived at 11:00, Tom wasn't there.
When I arrived at the party, Tom wasn't there. He had gone home.
This is past perfect (simple) tense:
I/he/she (etc.) had (=I'd/he'd, she'd, etc.) gone
I/he/she (etc.) hadn't gone
had you/he/she (etc.) gone?
We form the past perfect with had + the past participle (gone/opened/written, etc.).
Sometimes we talk about something that happened in the past:
- I arrived at the party.
We use the past perfect to say that something had already happened before this time:
- When I arrived at the party, Tom had already gone home.
Here are some more examples:
- When I got home, I found that someone had broken into my apartment and had stolen my fur coat.
- George didn't want to come to the movies with us because he had already seen the film twice.
- It was my first time in an airplane. I was very nervous because I had never flown before.
B. The past perfect (I had done) is the past of the present perfect (I have done) Compare these situations:
Present Past
I'm not hungry. I've just had lunch I wasn't hungry. I'd just had lunch
The house is dirty. We haven't The house was dirty. We hadn't
cleaned it for weeks. cleaned it for week.
C. Compare the past perfect (I had done) and the simple past (I did)
- ''Was Tom there when you arrive?'' ''No, he had already gone home.''
- Ann wasn't home when I called her. She was at work.
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