A. Study this
example situation:
Sarah went to a party last week. Paul went to
the party too but they didn't see each other.
Paul went home at 10.30 and Sarah
arrived at 11 o'clock. So:
When Sarah arrived at the party, Paul wasn't
there. He had gone home.
Had gone is the past perfect (simple):
I/we/they/you or he/she/it had (= I'd
etc./he'd etc.) gone/seen/finished etc.
The past perfect simple is had + past
participle (gone/seen/finished etc.). For a list of
irregular verbs, see
Appendix 1.
Sometimes we talk about something that
happened in the past:
* Sarah arrived at the party.
This is the starting point of the story.
Then, if we want to talk about things that happened
before this time, we use
the past perfect (had ... ):
* When Sarah arrived at the party, Paul had
already gone home.
Some more examples:
* When we got home last night, we found that
somebody had broken into the flat.
* Karen didn't want to come to the cinema with
us because she had already seen the film.
* At first I thought I'd done the right
thing, but I soon realised that I'd made a serious
mistake.
* The man sitting next to me on the plane was
very nervous. He hadn't flown before./He had
never flown before.
B. Had done (past perfect) is the past of
have done (present perfect). Compare:
present perfect
* Who is that woman? I've never seen her
before.
* We aren't hungry. We've just had lunch.
* The house is dirty. They haven't cleaned it
for weeks.
past perfect
* I didn't know who she was. I'd never seen
her before. (= before that time)
* We weren't hungry. We'd just had lunch.
* The house was dirty. They hadn't cleaned it
for weeks.
C. Compare the past perfect (I had done)
and past simple (I did):
* 'Was Tom at the party when you arrived?'
'No, he had already gone home.'
but 'Was Tom there when you arrived?' 'Yes,
but he went home soon afterwards.'
* Ann wasn't at home when I phoned. She was
in London.
but Ann had just got home when I phoned. She
had been in London.
EXERCISES
15.1 Read the situations and write sentences
from the words in brackets.
1. You went to Jill's house but she wasn't
there. (she/go/out) She had gone out.
2. You went back to your home town after many
years. It wasn't the same as before.
(it/change/a lot)
3. I invited Rachel to the party but she
couldn't come.
(she/arrange/to do something else)
4. You went to the cinema last night. You
arrived at the cinema late.
(the film/already/begin)
5. I was very pleased to see tim again after
such a long time.
(I/not/see/him for five years)
6. I offered Sue something to eat but she
wasn't hungry.
(she/just/have/breakfast)
15.2 Read the situations and write sentences
ending with before. Use the verb given in
brackets.
1. The man sitting next to me on the plane
was very nervous. It was his first flight.
(fly) He had never flown before. OR He hadn't
flown before.
2. A woman walked into the room. She was a
complete stranger to me.
(see) I --- before.
3. Simon played tennis yesterday. He wasn't
very good at it because it was his first game.
(play) He ---
4. Last year we went to Denmark. It was
our first time there (be) We ---
15.3 Use the sentences on the left to complete
the paragraphs on the right. These sentences
are in the order in which they
happened - so (1) happened before (2), (2) before (3) etc.
But your paragraph
begins with the underlined sentence, so sometimes you need the
past perfect.
1. (1) Somebody broke into the office during
the night.
(2) _We arrived at work in the morning._
(3) We called the police
We arrived at work in the morning and found
that somebody had broken into
the office during the night. So we ---
2. (1) Ann went out.
(2) _I tried to phone her_ this morning.
(3) There was no answer.
I tried to phone Ann this morning but --- no
answer. She --- out.
3. (1) Jim came back from holiday a few days
ago.
(2) _I met him the same day._
(3) He looked very well.
I met Jim a few days ago. He --- just --- He
---
4. (1) Kevin wrote to Sally many times.
(2) She never replied to his letters.
(3) _Yesterday he had a phone call from her._
(4) He was very surprised.
Yesterday Kevin --- He --- very surprised. He
--- many times but she ---
15.4 Put the verb into the correct form, past
perfect (I had done etc.) or past simple (I did etc.).
1. 'Was Tom at the party when you arrived?'
'No, he had gone (go) home.'
2. I felt very tire when I got home, so I ---
(go) straight to bed.
3. The house was very quiet when I got home.
Everybody --- (go) to bed.
4. Sorry I'm late. The car --- (break) down
on my way here.
5. We were driving along the road when we ---
(see) a car which. --- (break) down, so we ---
(stop) to see if we could help.
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