Chapter in 30 Seconds
Master the art of storytelling by sequencing past events with precision and clarity.
- Identify the difference between past and past perfect actions.
- Construct sentences using 'had' plus the past participle.
- Review and contrast simple past, past continuous, and past perfect.
배울 내용
Go deeper into the past: learn the past perfect for events before other past events, and review all past tenses together so you can choose the right one.
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Past Perfect: What Had Happened Before?Past perfect (had + past participle) describes an action that happened BEFORE another past action.
Learning Objectives
By the end of this chapter, you will be able to:
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By the end you will be able to: Use the past perfect to describe an event that happened before another action in the past.
주요 예문 (2)
When I arrived, they had already started dinner.
She had studied French before she moved to Paris.
팁과 요령 (1)
Use 'already'
핵심 어휘 (5)
Real-World Preview
Missing the Train
Review Summary
- Subject + had + past participle
자주 하는 실수
Use 'had' for past events, not 'have', which is for the present.
The past perfect always requires the past participle (eaten), not the base form.
Keep the sequence simple; use the simple past for the second action.
Next Steps
You have mastered the past! Keep that momentum going as we head into the future.
Write a short summary of a movie you saw recently.
빠른 연습 (3)
By the time I arrived, he ___ (leave).
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Find and fix the mistake:
I had go to the store.
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Which is correct?
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