B1 Verb Tenses 22 min read Mittel

Plusquamperfekt: Die 'Vorher'-Vergangenheit (had + done)

Benutze das Past Perfect, um ganz klar zu zeigen, welche vergangene Aktion zuerst passiert ist – für mehr Kontext und Klarheit in deiner Geschichte.

Grammar Rule in 30 Seconds

Use the Past Perfect to talk about an action that was finished before another action in the past.

  • Use 'had' + the past participle (V3) for all subjects: 'I had finished.'
  • It marks the 'earlier' of two past events: 'The train had left when I arrived.'
  • Commonly paired with 'before', 'after', 'by the time', and 'already'.
Subject + 🕰️ had + ✅ Past Participle (V3)

Overview

Hast du jemals eine Geschichte angefangen und gemerkt, dass du einen wichtigen Teil der Vergangenheit übersprungen hast? Stell dir vor, du erzählst einem Freund von deinem Morgen. Du sagst: „Ich kam im Café an, aber mein Kaffee war schon kalt.“ Um diesen Satz perfekt klar zu machen, brauchst du das past perfect.
Es ist das Geheimwerkzeug für jeden, der tolle Geschichten auf Englisch erzählen will. Stell es dir als die „Vergangenheit der Vergangenheit“ vor. Es hilft dir, deine Erinnerungen so zu ordnen, dass die Leute nicht verwirrt sind, was zuerst passiert ist.
Ohne es ist deine Zeitlinie nur eine flache Linie. Mit ihm hat deine Zeitlinie Tiefe und Abfolge. Wahrscheinlich benutzt du das Simple Past schon für die meisten Dinge, wie „I ate“ oder „I went“.
Aber was ist, wenn du über etwas sprechen willst, das passiert ist, *bevor* du gegessen hast oder *bevor* du gegangen bist? Genau dort lebt diese Grammatik. Es ist wie das Prequel zu einem Film.
Du würdest dir doch keine Fortsetzung ansehen, ohne die Vorgeschichte zu kennen, oder? Diese Zeitform liefert diese Vorgeschichte. Es ist eine sehr höfliche Zeitform, weil sie die Reihenfolge der Ereignisse respektiert.
Es ist überraschend einfach zu lernen, weil es sich nicht ändert, je nachdem, wer spricht. Ob es I, you, he oder they ist, die Regeln bleiben gleich. Es ist der zuverlässigste Freund, den du in der englischen Grammatik haben wirst.
Wenn du mehr wie ein Muttersprachler und weniger wie ein Lehrbuch klingen willst, musst du dich mit diesem Muster vertraut machen. Es ist der Unterschied zwischen „I lost my keys“ und „I realized I had lost my keys“. Das eine ist eine Tatsache, das andere eine Geschichte.
Bringen wir deine Geschichten in die richtige Richtung. Denk dran: Es geht nicht darum, schick zu sein, sondern darum, klar zu sein. Und vielleicht die peinlichen Momente zu vermeiden, in denen deine Freunde nicht wissen, warum du mitten in einer Geschichte über Pizza über deinen Ex-Freund redest.
(Das haben wir alle schon erlebt).

Formation Pattern

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Das past perfect zu erstellen ist wie ein ganz einfaches Sandwich zu machen. Du brauchst nur zwei Zutaten, und sie ändern nie ihre Reihenfolge.
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Benutze das Hilfsverb had. Das ist das „Zauberwort“. Es ändert sich nie!
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Benutze das past participle deines Hauptverbs.
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Hier ist das Beste: had bleibt für jede Person genau gleich.
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I had
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You had
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He / She / It had
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We had
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They had
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Es ist viel einfacher als das present perfect, bei dem man zwischen have und has wählen muss. Für das past participle hängst du bei regelmäßigen Verben meist einfach -ed an das Ende.
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workworked
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playplayed
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postposted
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Aber Englisch liebt es kompliziert zu sein, also gibt es unregelmäßige Verben. Die musst du einfach auswendig lernen.
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gogone
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eateaten
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seeseen
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Um einen negativen Satz zu bilden, füge einfach not nach had ein. Du kannst auch die Abkürzung hadn't benutzen.
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I had not finished my homework.
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"They hadn't arrived yet."
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Um eine Frage zu stellen, setze had an den Anfang.
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Had you eaten before the movie?
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Egal ob du müde oder gestresst bist, die Formel ändert sich nicht. Es ist der einzige Teil des Englischen, der nicht versuchen wird, dich auszutricksen. Na ja, außer diesen unregelmäßigen Verben. Die sind wie der eine Freund, der Pläne immer im letzten Moment absagt. Unberechenbar, aber man muss trotzdem mit ihnen klarkommen.

Past Perfect Conjugation (Standard)

Subject Auxiliary Past Participle (V3) Example
I
had
worked
I had worked.
You
had
gone
You had gone.
He/She/It
had
seen
She had seen.
We
had
finished
We had finished.
They
had
eaten
They had eaten.

Contractions (Informal)

Full Form Contraction Pronunciation Note
I had
I'd
Sounds like 'eyed'
You had
You'd
Rhymes with 'food'
He had
He'd
Rhymes with 'bead'
She had
She'd
Rhymes with 'bead'
We had
We'd
Rhymes with 'bead'
They had
They'd
Rhymes with 'paid'
Had not
Hadn't
Two syllables: had-nt

Meanings

The Past Perfect expresses the idea that something occurred before another action in the past. It can also show that something happened before a specific time in the past.

1

Completed Action Before Something in Past

To clarify the sequence of events when both happened in the past.

“She had finished the report before the meeting started.”

“They had lived in Paris for five years before they moved to London.”

2

Reported Speech

Used to shift the Present Perfect or Past Simple back in time when reporting what someone said.

“He said that he had lost his keys.”

“She told me she had never been to Japan before.”

3

Hypothetical Regrets (3rd Conditional)

Used in 'if' clauses to talk about things that didn't happen in the past.

“If I had studied harder, I would have passed the exam.”

“I wish I had told him the truth.”

Reference Table

Reference table for Plusquamperfekt: Die 'Vorher'-Vergangenheit (had + done)
Subjekt Hilfsverb Hauptverb (V3) Beispielsatz
I
had
finished
I had finished my work.
You
had
eaten
You had eaten all the cake.
He
had
seen
He had seen the movie before.
She
had
gone
She had gone to the store.
It
had
stopped
It had stopped raining.
We
had
studied
We had studied for hours.
They
had
met
They had met before.

Formalitätsspektrum

Formell
I had completed my assignments prior to the deadline.

I had completed my assignments prior to the deadline. (Workplace)

Neutral
I had finished my work before the deadline.

I had finished my work before the deadline. (Workplace)

Informell
I'd finished my stuff by then.

I'd finished my stuff by then. (Workplace)

Umgangssprache
I'd already knocked it out before he even asked.

I'd already knocked it out before he even asked. (Workplace)

Past Perfect: Die Vergangenheit vor der Vergangenheit

Past Perfect (had + V3)

Bildung

  • Subject + had + Past Participle So baust du es

Hauptanwendungen

  • Sequence of events Was geschah zuerst?
  • Reported speech Was gesagt wurde
  • Third Conditional Wenn doch... (Vergangenheit)

Zeitmarkierungen

  • By the time Bis zu diesem Zeitpunkt
  • Before Früher als
  • After Danach (Past Simple)
  • Already/Just Gerade eben abgeschlossen

Past Perfect vs. Past Simple

Past Perfect
I had eaten Vor einem anderen vergangenen Ereignis abgeschlossen
She had left Fokus auf die frühere Handlung
If I had known Third Conditional 'if'-Satz
Past Simple
I ate Abgeschlossene Handlung zu einem bestimmten Zeitpunkt in der Vergangenheit
She left Handlung zur gleichen Zeit oder danach
I knew Einfache Tatsache in der Vergangenheit

Wann verwende ich das Past Perfect?

1

Sprichst du über die Vergangenheit?

YES
Gehe zum nächsten Schritt
NO
Kein Past Perfect
2

Gibt es ZWEI vergangene Handlungen/Zeitpunkte?

YES
Gehe zum nächsten Schritt
NO
Überlege Past Simple/Present Perfect
3

Geschah eine Handlung ZWEIFELLOS vor der anderen?

YES
Verwende Past Perfect für die FRÜHERE Handlung
NO
Verwende Past Simple für beide, wenn sie nacheinander sind

Wichtige Verben für Past Participles

Regelmäßige Verben

  • finished
  • started
  • walked
  • studied
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Unregelmäßige (häufig)

  • eaten
  • seen
  • gone
  • known
  • written
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Unregelmäßige (weniger häufig)

  • forgotten
  • broken
  • taken
  • understood

Beispiele nach Niveau

1

I had a cat.

I owned a cat (Past Simple, not Past Perfect).

2

I finished my work before 5:00.

I finished at a specific time.

3

He was not there.

He was absent.

4

Did you see the movie?

Past simple question.

1

I had finished my homework.

The work was done.

2

She had already left.

She was gone before now.

3

Had you eaten before the party?

Asking about prior actions.

4

They hadn't seen the news.

They didn't know yet.

1

By the time we arrived, the show had started.

The show began before our arrival.

2

He told me that he had lost his passport.

Reporting a past event.

3

I was hungry because I hadn't eaten all day.

Explaining a past state.

4

If I had known, I would have come.

A past regret.

1

She had been working there for ten years before she got promoted.

Duration before a past point.

2

Hardly had I arrived when the phone rang.

Immediate sequence (formal).

3

They realized they had made a terrible mistake.

Past realization of a prior act.

4

The witness confirmed he had seen the suspect earlier.

Legal reporting.

1

Scarcely had the sun set when the wolves began to howl.

Literary description.

2

Had he but known the truth, he might have acted differently.

Inverted conditional (formal).

3

The company's success was due to the foundations they had laid years prior.

Business analysis.

4

It was the first time I had ever witnessed such bravery.

Reflecting on a unique experience.

1

The treaty was signed only after both parties had exhausted all other avenues.

Precise historical sequencing.

2

The protagonist's motivations were rooted in a trauma he had suffered in childhood.

Literary analysis.

3

Lest we forget the sacrifices that had been made, we held a vigil.

Formal/Archaic tone.

4

The data suggested that the trend had peaked long before the intervention.

Scientific reporting.

Leicht verwechselbar

Past Perfect: The 'Before' Past (had + done) vs. Past Perfect vs. Present Perfect

Learners mix up 'have done' and 'had done'.

Past Perfect: The 'Before' Past (had + done) vs. Past Perfect vs. Past Simple

Using Past Perfect for every past action.

Past Perfect: The 'Before' Past (had + done) vs. The 'Double Had'

Thinking 'had had' is a typo.

Häufige Fehler

I had go to the store.

I went to the store.

A1 learners often use 'had' when they just mean simple past.

I had a dog before.

I had a dog.

Using 'had' as a main verb is fine, but don't confuse it with the tense.

Yesterday I had seen him.

Yesterday I saw him.

Don't use Past Perfect for a single finished action with a time word.

I had finish.

I finished.

Missing the -ed ending.

I had ate.

I had eaten.

Using the Past Simple (V2) instead of the Participle (V3).

She has had left.

She had left.

Mixing Present Perfect and Past Perfect.

Had you saw it?

Had you seen it?

Incorrect participle in questions.

When I arrived, the train had lefted.

When I arrived, the train had left.

Adding -ed to irregular verbs.

I had already finished when he had arrived.

I had already finished when he arrived.

Using Past Perfect for both actions. Only the first one gets it.

By the time I was 10, I had been to France.

By the time I was 10, I had been to France.

Correct, but learners often forget the 'had' here.

Hardly I had arrived...

Hardly had I arrived...

Forgetting inversion with negative adverbials.

I wish I went.

I wish I had gone.

Using Past Simple for past regrets instead of Past Perfect.

If I would have known...

If I had known...

Using 'would' in the 'if' clause.

Satzmuster

By the time ___, I had already ___.

I was ___ because I had ___.

She told me that she had ___.

If I had ___, I would have ___.

Real World Usage

Social Media common

I'd never seen anything so beautiful until I visited Bali!

Job Interviews very common

Before joining my last company, I had managed a team of ten.

Travel constant

The train had already left by the time I found the platform.

Texting very common

Sorry! I'd already started eating when you texted.

News Reporting constant

The suspect had been under investigation for months before the arrest.

Food Delivery Apps occasional

The driver had already picked up the order when I tried to cancel.

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Schau nach einem Zeitbezug

Das Past Perfect steht selten allein. Fast immer gibt es eine andere vergangene Handlung oder einen genauen Zeitpunkt (wie by 5 PM, by then), die dir den Hinweis geben.
I had already eaten by the time they arrived.
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Nicht übertreiben!

Es ist verlockend, das Past Perfect für jede vergangene Handlung zu benutzen. Aber nimm es nur, wenn eine Aktion *vor* einer anderen in der Vergangenheit passiert ist und die Reihenfolge nicht schon superklar ist. Oft ist Simpler besser!
She had finished her work, then she went home.
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Denk an einen 'Flashback'-Modus

Wenn du eine Geschichte in der Vergangenheit erzählst und plötzlich weiter zurückspringen musst, um etwas zu erklären, ist das dein Zeichen für das Past Perfect. Es ist wie ein kleiner Flashback in deiner Erzählung!
I suddenly remembered what had happened the day before.
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Es geht ums Geschichtenerzählen

Im Englischen macht das richtige Past Perfect deine Geschichten und Texte viel klarer und ausdrucksstärker. Es hilft dir, ein lebendiges Bild von Ereignisabläufen ohne Mehrdeutigkeit zu zeichnen.
He told me he had lost his keys.
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Meistere deine V3s

Da das Past Perfect vom past participle (V3) abhängt, musst du die unregelmäßigen Formen gut kennen! Go-went-gone, see-saw-seen, eat-ate-eaten. Übung macht den Meister, buchstäblich!
I had gone to the market.

Smart Tips

Immediately look for the Past Perfect. It's the most common partner for this phrase.

By the time I arrived, the meeting started. By the time I arrived, the meeting had started.

Use Past Simple for the actions and Past Perfect for the 'flashbacks' or background info.

He was sad. He lost his dog. He was sad because he had lost his dog.

It is always 'had been' (Past Perfect), never 'would been'.

I'd been there before. I had been there before.

Put 'already' in the middle: had + already + V3.

I had finished already. I had already finished.

Aussprache

/aɪd/ (I'd)

The Weak 'd'

In natural speech, 'had' is almost always contracted to 'd. It sounds like a tiny 'd' sound attached to the subject.

/ˈhædn̩t/

Hadn't

The 't' is often glottalized or silent in American English, sounding like 'had-n'.

Emphasis on 'already'

I had ALREADY finished.

Conveys slight frustration or surprise that the other person didn't know.

Einprägen

Eselsbrücke

Think of the 'H' in 'Had' as 'History'—it's the history of the past.

Visuelle Assoziation

Imagine a detective looking at a crime scene. The crime (Past Perfect) happened before the detective arrived (Past Simple).

Rhyme

Before the second thing was done, the 'had' event had already won.

Story

I went to the store (Past Simple). But I realized I had forgotten my wallet (Past Perfect). Because I had forgotten it, I couldn't buy anything.

Word Web

hadalreadybeforeby the timejustneverpast participle

Herausforderung

Write three sentences about your morning using 'By the time I left my house, I had...'

Kulturelle Hinweise

Americans often substitute the Past Simple for the Past Perfect in casual speech, especially with 'before' and 'after'.

BrE tends to be more strict about using the Past Perfect to show sequence.

The Past Perfect is the 'backbone' of English novels, used to provide backstory (analepsis).

Derived from Old English 'hæfde' (had) + past participle. It follows the Germanic structure of using 'have' as an auxiliary verb.

Gesprächseinstiege

What is something you had never done before you turned 18?

By the time you woke up today, what had already happened in the news?

Had you ever studied English before you joined this app?

If you could change one thing you had done in the past, what would it be?

Tagebuch-Impulse

Describe a time you arrived late to an event. What had already happened before you got there?
Write about a travel experience. Use the Past Perfect to describe your preparations before the trip.
Write a short mystery story. Start with: 'When the detective entered the room, he saw that someone had already...'
Reflect on your childhood. What had you learned by the age of 10?

Häufige Fehler

Incorrect

Richtig


Incorrect

Richtig


Incorrect

Richtig


Incorrect

Richtig

Test Yourself

Wähle die korrekte Form, um den Satz zu vervollständigen.

By the time I got home, my brother ___ all the pizza.

✓ Correct! ✗ Not quite. Correct answer: had eaten
Die Handlung des Pizzaessens geschah, bevor ich nach Hause kam, daher verwenden wir das Past Perfect.
Finde und korrigiere den Fehler im Satz. Error Correction

Find and fix the mistake:

She realized she forget her keys after she left the house.

✓ Correct! ✗ Not quite. Correct answer: She realized she had forgotten her keys after she left the house.
Das Vergessen der Schlüssel geschah, bevor sie das Haus verließ und bevor sie es bemerkte, daher ist das Past Perfect nötig.
Welcher Satz verwendet das Past Perfect korrekt? Multiple Choice

Choose the correct sentence:

✓ Correct! ✗ Not quite. Correct answer: When I woke up, it had snowed all night.
Das Schneien geschah, bevor ich aufwachte. Das Past Perfect (had snowed) zeigt diese Reihenfolge korrekt an.
Bringe die Wörter in die richtige Reihenfolge, um einen grammatisch korrekten Satz zu bilden. Sentence Reorder

Arrange the words in the correct order:

All words placed

Click words above to build the sentence

✓ Correct! ✗ Not quite. Correct answer: They had met before she met them.
Das Treffen zwischen 'they' und 'her' geschah, bevor sie sie traf. Dies ist ein Beispiel dafür, wie eine dritte Person jemandem vorgestellt wird, den sie bereits kannten.

Score: /4

Ubungsaufgaben

8 exercises
Complete the sentence with the Past Perfect form of the verb in brackets.

When I arrived at the cinema, the film ___ (start).

✓ Correct! ✗ Not quite. Correct answer: had started
The film started *before* I arrived, so we use Past Perfect.
Choose the correct tense. Multiple Choice

I was very tired because I ___ all night.

✓ Correct! ✗ Not quite. Correct answer: hadn't slept
The lack of sleep happened before the feeling of being tired.
Find the mistake in the sentence. Error Correction

Find and fix the mistake:

She told me that she had saw that movie before.

✓ Correct! ✗ Not quite. Correct answer: had saw
The past participle of 'see' is 'seen', not 'saw'.
Combine the sentences using 'after'. Sentence Transformation

He finished his lunch. Then he went back to work.

✓ Correct! ✗ Not quite. Correct answer: After he had finished lunch, he went back to work.
The lunch was finished first, so it takes the Past Perfect.
Match the situation to the reason. Match Pairs

1. I was late. / 2. I was hungry. / 3. I was lost.

✓ Correct! ✗ Not quite. Correct answer: 1-b, 2-c, 3-a
Each reason uses the Past Perfect to explain a prior event.
Is the following rule true or false? True False Rule

We use the Past Perfect for the most recent action in a story.

✓ Correct! ✗ Not quite. Correct answer: False
We use Past Simple for the most recent/main action and Past Perfect for the earlier one.
Fill in the missing part of the conversation. Dialogue Completion

A: Why didn't you buy the bread? B: Because the shop ___ by the time I got there.

✓ Correct! ✗ Not quite. Correct answer: had closed
The closing happened before the arrival.
Which sentence uses the Past Perfect correctly? Grammar Sorting

Select the correct one.

✓ Correct! ✗ Not quite. Correct answer: I had had a shower before I left.
This is the 'double had'—auxiliary 'had' + participle 'had'.

Score: /8

Practice Bank

12 exercises
Wähle die korrekte Form, um den Satz zu vervollständigen. Lückentext

I couldn't open the door because I ___ my key.

✓ Correct! ✗ Not quite. Correct answer: had lost
Finde und korrigiere den Fehler im Satz. Error Correction

By the time the police arrived, the thieves escape.

✓ Correct! ✗ Not quite. Correct answer: By the time the police arrived, the thieves had escaped.
Welcher Satz verwendet das Past Perfect korrekt? Multiple Choice

Choose the correct sentence:

✓ Correct! ✗ Not quite. Correct answer: After he had finished his degree, he started his own company.
Gib den korrekten englischen Satz ein. Übersetzung

Translate into English: 'Ella no había cenado, así que tenía hambre.'

✓ Correct! ✗ Not quite. Correct answer: ["She hadn't had dinner, so she was hungry.","She hadn't eaten dinner, so she was hungry."]
Bringe die Wörter in die richtige Reihenfolge, um einen grammatisch korrekten Satz zu bilden. Sentence Reorder

Arrange these words into a sentence:

✓ Correct! ✗ Not quite. Correct answer: They had never seen such a storm.
Verbinde den Satzanfang mit dem richtigen Ende. Match Pairs

Ordne die Satzteile zu:

✓ Correct! ✗ Not quite. Correct answer: matched
Wähle die korrekte Form, um den Satz zu vervollständigen. Lückentext

We realized we ___ the wrong turn when we saw the sign.

✓ Correct! ✗ Not quite. Correct answer: had taken
Finde und korrigiere den Fehler im Satz. Error Correction

They told me they already finished the report.

✓ Correct! ✗ Not quite. Correct answer: They told me they had already finished the report.
Welcher Satz verwendet das Past Perfect korrekt? Multiple Choice

Choose the correct sentence:

✓ Correct! ✗ Not quite. Correct answer: Before the alarm rang, I had woken up.
Gib den korrekten englischen Satz ein. Übersetzung

Translate into English: 'Si no hubiéramos perdido el tren, habríamos llegado a tiempo.'

✓ Correct! ✗ Not quite. Correct answer: ["If we hadn't missed the train, we would have arrived on time."]
Bringe die Wörter in die richtige Reihenfolge, um einen grammatisch korrekten Satz zu bilden. Sentence Reorder

Arrange these words into a sentence:

✓ Correct! ✗ Not quite. Correct answer: He had forgotten his wallet, so he lost it.
Verbinde den Satzanfang mit dem richtigen Ende. Match Pairs

Ordne die Satzteile zu:

✓ Correct! ✗ Not quite. Correct answer: matched

Score: /12

FAQ (8)

If you use words like `before` or `after`, the sequence is already clear, so Past Simple is often okay in casual speech. However, in exams or formal writing, the Past Perfect is required to show the relationship between events.

`Had gone` means someone went to a place and hadn't returned at that past point. `Had been` means they visited and came back.

Yes! The first `had` is the auxiliary verb (like 'have' in present perfect), and the second `had` is the past participle of the main verb 'to have'. Example: 'I had had enough of his excuses.'

Yes, but be careful. 'When he arrived, I had left' means I was already gone. 'When he arrived, I left' means I left at the same time or right after he arrived.

It's a very light 'd' sound. For 'I'd', it sounds like the word 'eyed'. For 'He'd', it sounds like 'heed'. In fast speech, it can be very hard to hear!

No. You need a second point in time (either mentioned or implied) to use the Past Perfect. Otherwise, just use the Past Simple.

Common ones include `already`, `just`, `never`, `before`, `after`, `by the time`, and `until then`.

Yes. If someone says 'I have finished' (Present Perfect) or 'I finished' (Past Simple), you report it as 'He said he had finished' (Past Perfect).

Scaffolded Practice

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Mastery Progress

Needs Practice

Improving

Strong

Mastered

In Other Languages

Spanish high

Pretérito Pluscuamperfecto

Spanish has a second, rarer literary form (Pretérito Anterior) which English lacks.

French high

Plus-que-parfait

French requires auxiliary agreement (être) for certain verbs, whereas English always uses 'had'.

German high

Plusquamperfekt

Word order: in German, the participle goes to the very end of the clause.

Japanese low

〜ていた (te-ita) / 〜てしまっていた (te-shimatte-ita)

Japanese relies more on context and time adverbs than a specific verb conjugation.

Arabic moderate

كان قد + verb (kana qad)

Arabic uses a particle ('qad') to emphasize completion, which English does with the perfect auxiliary.

Chinese none

已经...了 (yǐjīng...le)

No verb conjugation exists in Chinese; time is entirely lexical.

Learning Path

Prerequisites

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B2 Requires

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Should Have + Partizip Perfekt (Über Bedauern sprechen)

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B2 Requires

Should Have: Bedauern und Fehler der Vergangenheit

### Overview Wenn du auf die Vergangenheit zurückblickst, bewertest du Situationen oft mit dem Wissen, das du heute hast...

C1 Requires

Fehler & Bedauern: Passive Perfekt-Modalverben (muss erledigt worden sein)

### Overview Willkommen auf der Zielgeraden deiner Englischreise! Wenn du das C1-Niveau erreicht hast, geht es nicht me...

C1 Requires

Nachdem dies geschehen ist... (Perfekt Partizipialsätze)

### Overview Perfect Participle Clauses, gebildet mit der Struktur `Having + Past Participle` (dem dritten Partizip, al...

C1 Requires

Perfektes Passiv Gerundium (gemacht worden sein)

### Overview Willkommen in der Oberklasse der englischen Grammatik. Wenn du dich auf C1-Niveau bewegst, geht es nicht m...

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