Past Perfect Tense

The Past Perfect tense is used to express something that happened before another action in the past.

POSITIVE STATEMENTS

SUBJECT

HAD

VERB (past participle)

REST OF THE SENTENCE

I

had

finished

the work.

You

had

finished

the work.

He

had

finished

the work.

Mohan

had

finished

the work.

The boy

had

finished

the work.

She

had

finished

the work.

Pooja

had

finished

the work.

The girl

had

finished

the work.

We

had

finished

the work.

You

had

finished

the work.

They

had

finished

the work.

The children

had

finished

the work.

Notice that we use ‘had’ and the past participle form of the verb for all subjects.

NEGATIVE STATEMENTS

SUBJECT

HAD NOT

VERB (past participle)

REST OF THE SENTENCE

I

had not

talked

to my brother.

You

had not

talked

to my brother.

He

had not

talked

to my brother.

Mohan

had not

talked

to my brother.

The boy

had not

talked

to my brother.

She

had not

talked

to my brother.

Pooja

had not

talked

to my brother.

The girl

had not

talked

to my brother.

We

had not

talked

to my brother.

You

had not

talked

to my brother.

They

had not

talked

to my brother.

The children

had not

talked

to my brother.

Notice that we use ‘had not’ and the past participle form of the verb for all subjects.

INTERROGATIVE STATEMENTS / QUESTIONS

HAD

SUBJECT

VERB (past participle)

REST OF THE SENTENCE

Had

I

seen

the movie?

Had

you

seen

the movie?

Had

he

seen

the movie?

Had

Mohan

seen

the movie?

Had

the boy

seen

the movie?

Had

she

seen

the movie?

Had

Pooja

seen

the movie?

Had

the girl

seen

the movie?

Had

we

seen

the movie?

Had

you

seen

the movie?

Had

they

seen

the movie?

Had

the men

seen

the movie?