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These are the user uploaded subtitles that are being translated: 1 00:00:00,110 --> 00:00:04,630 In this class, you will learn all about the past perfect tense. 2 00:00:04,630 --> 00:00:10,430 Now, this tense is an advanced tense, but it's not hard to learn. 3 00:00:10,430 --> 00:00:16,290 We're going to make it easy, because this tense will actually allow you to talk about 4 00:00:16,290 --> 00:00:22,370 things that have happened in the past in a much more interesting and powerful way, alright? 5 00:00:22,370 --> 00:00:29,870 Now, this class is part of the series created by www.engvid.com to help you master all of 6 00:00:29,870 --> 00:00:33,960 the English verb tenses, step by step, okay? 7 00:00:33,960 --> 00:00:36,590 So, are you ready to begin? 8 00:00:36,590 --> 00:00:38,110 Let's go. 9 00:00:38,110 --> 00:00:45,940 So, the past perfect tense is sometimes called the past of the past. 10 00:00:45,940 --> 00:00:47,570 Let me explain why. 11 00:00:47,570 --> 00:00:50,940 So, let's look at this timeline, alright? 12 00:00:50,940 --> 00:00:54,760 So, this is now and let's say it's 11:00. 13 00:00:54,760 --> 00:00:58,860 So, everything before that is in the past. 14 00:00:58,860 --> 00:01:07,820 So, if we look at these sentences, we could say, "The meeting started at 9:00", okay? 15 00:01:07,820 --> 00:01:10,750 This is one sentence right now. 16 00:01:10,750 --> 00:01:15,250 Here's another sentence, "We arrived at 10:00." 17 00:01:15,250 --> 00:01:18,860 Now, right now, this is not past perfect. 18 00:01:18,860 --> 00:01:24,700 These are just two simple sentences in the simple past, or the past simple, right? 19 00:01:24,700 --> 00:01:32,860 The meeting started, we arrived, these are past simple sentences, and they're two separate 20 00:01:32,860 --> 00:01:33,860 sentences. 21 00:01:33,860 --> 00:01:38,490 But we are now going to connect them in a certain way. 22 00:01:38,490 --> 00:01:39,880 Let me show you. 23 00:01:39,880 --> 00:01:47,970 So, the past perfect sentence would be like this, "When we arrived", right, at 10:00, 24 00:01:47,970 --> 00:01:51,190 "the meeting had started." 25 00:01:51,190 --> 00:01:56,820 So, "had started" is the past perfect tense. 26 00:01:56,820 --> 00:02:03,810 So, what does this tense allow us to do that this one did not allow us to do? 27 00:02:03,810 --> 00:02:11,420 What it did is it allows us to show or talk about two or more things that happened in 28 00:02:11,420 --> 00:02:17,700 the past and we want to show which of those things happened first in the past. 29 00:02:17,700 --> 00:02:18,700 Alright? 30 00:02:18,700 --> 00:02:22,760 So, in this case, what happened first? 31 00:02:22,760 --> 00:02:26,290 9:00 or 10:00? 32 00:02:26,290 --> 00:02:27,989 Okay? 33 00:02:27,989 --> 00:02:31,520 The meeting started at 9:00, that happened first. 34 00:02:31,520 --> 00:02:38,400 So, whatever happened first, we express in the past perfect tense. 35 00:02:38,400 --> 00:02:44,750 The other part of the sentence, if you have it, can be just in the past simple tense, 36 00:02:44,750 --> 00:02:45,930 "we arrived". 37 00:02:45,930 --> 00:02:51,239 But when we want to show what happened first, we use the past perfect tense. 38 00:02:51,239 --> 00:02:57,560 So again, we use the past perfect tense when we're talking about two or more things, both 39 00:02:57,560 --> 00:03:03,440 of which happened in the past, and we want to show which of them happened first in the 40 00:03:03,440 --> 00:03:04,560 past. 41 00:03:04,560 --> 00:03:11,110 The one which happened first is the one where we use the past perfect tense, like here. 42 00:03:11,110 --> 00:03:17,370 So, now, let's just look very quickly and basically at the structure of this tense. 43 00:03:17,370 --> 00:03:18,370 It's easy. 44 00:03:18,370 --> 00:03:25,050 So, we have the subject, I, You, We, They, He, She, It, doesn't matter, and with all 45 00:03:25,050 --> 00:03:29,349 of them, you only have to learn one helping verb, "had". 46 00:03:29,349 --> 00:03:37,540 It's the verb "have" in the past tense, and then to that, we add the third form of the 47 00:03:37,540 --> 00:03:41,350 verb or what is called the past participle. 48 00:03:41,350 --> 00:03:43,420 Right now, don't worry about all that. 49 00:03:43,420 --> 00:03:46,900 We're going to go through all of that as we go along. 50 00:03:46,900 --> 00:03:49,849 But I've just written a few examples so you can see it. 51 00:03:49,849 --> 00:03:54,970 So, it would sound like this and look like this: I had worked. 52 00:03:54,970 --> 00:03:56,700 That's if it's a regular verb. 53 00:03:56,700 --> 00:04:02,400 Or, "I had gone", that's an example of an irregular verb. 54 00:04:02,400 --> 00:04:03,400 Okay? 55 00:04:03,400 --> 00:04:07,420 So, these are the basics and now we'll understand more as we go along. 56 00:04:07,420 --> 00:04:11,000 Now, let's look at when we use the past perfect tense. 57 00:04:11,000 --> 00:04:16,759 So, we use it to talk about two or more things that happened in the past, and we want to 58 00:04:16,759 --> 00:04:20,309 show which of those things happened first. 59 00:04:20,309 --> 00:04:31,789 So, when we say "first", that "first" or before can mean a short time ago, a long time ago, 60 00:04:31,789 --> 00:04:33,680 or mixed times. 61 00:04:33,680 --> 00:04:34,680 Okay? 62 00:04:34,680 --> 00:04:36,199 Let's look at some examples. 63 00:04:36,199 --> 00:04:42,830 So, we have this example: Before the guests arrived, some things had been done, right? 64 00:04:42,830 --> 00:04:49,349 So, we can say: Before the guests arrived, we had cleaned the house. 65 00:04:49,349 --> 00:04:53,300 "Had cleaned", past perfect. 66 00:04:53,300 --> 00:04:55,659 We had ordered pizza. 67 00:04:55,659 --> 00:05:02,810 "Had ordered", and we had made dessert, okay? 68 00:05:02,810 --> 00:05:12,150 So, this part is in past simple, just that word "arrived", that doesn't matter for what 69 00:05:12,150 --> 00:05:14,310 we are focusing on. 70 00:05:14,310 --> 00:05:17,050 But this part matters. 71 00:05:17,050 --> 00:05:22,830 These are the parts which are the past perfect, and by saying "had cleaned", "had ordered", 72 00:05:22,830 --> 00:05:30,919 and "had made", we know that the person did those things before the guests arrived, alright? 73 00:05:30,919 --> 00:05:33,009 Now, one point. 74 00:05:33,009 --> 00:05:39,599 In order for you to learn it, I am writing each time, "We had cleaned", "We had ordered", 75 00:05:39,599 --> 00:05:47,749 "We had made", but it is possible that, in real life, when you're writing these sentences, 76 00:05:47,749 --> 00:05:50,470 you could just say the "had" once. 77 00:05:50,470 --> 00:05:56,669 So, for example, you could say, "We had cleaned the house", and this "had" is going to go 78 00:05:56,669 --> 00:05:57,729 for everything. 79 00:05:57,729 --> 00:06:03,249 "We had cleaned the house, ordered pizza, and made dessert". 80 00:06:03,249 --> 00:06:09,969 But when you say that, by putting the "had" first, it means we had cleaned, we had ordered, 81 00:06:09,969 --> 00:06:11,740 and we had made, okay? 82 00:06:11,740 --> 00:06:17,179 But you can also write it as many times as you need to, it's not a problem. 83 00:06:17,179 --> 00:06:24,339 Let's look at another example: By the time Maria moved to Canada, she had done some things, 84 00:06:24,339 --> 00:06:25,339 right? 85 00:06:25,339 --> 00:06:27,559 So, let's see what they are. 86 00:06:27,559 --> 00:06:33,619 She had graduated from university, "had graduated", past perfect. 87 00:06:33,619 --> 00:06:42,909 She had learned English, "had learned", and she had worked as a teacher, "had worked". 88 00:06:42,909 --> 00:06:43,909 Okay? 89 00:06:43,909 --> 00:06:50,529 So again, this part with "had graduated, had learned, had worked" is the past perfect tense. 90 00:06:50,529 --> 00:06:53,740 And this part is the past simple. 91 00:06:53,740 --> 00:06:54,839 That's okay. 92 00:06:54,839 --> 00:06:59,770 Now, in this case, we had three regular verbs, alright? 93 00:06:59,770 --> 00:07:05,509 In this case, this was regular, "cleaned" is regular, "ordered" is regular, but "made" 94 00:07:05,509 --> 00:07:09,849 was irregular, so we had to use that third form, which we're going to look at a little 95 00:07:09,849 --> 00:07:11,839 bit more later. 96 00:07:11,839 --> 00:07:20,289 Let's take one last example: When the president came to power, the economy had improved - so 97 00:07:20,289 --> 00:07:32,330 we see here, "had improved", the currency had strengthened, and unemployment had decreased. 98 00:07:32,330 --> 00:07:38,449 So, the economy had improved means it had become better. 99 00:07:38,449 --> 00:07:40,580 The currency - currency means what? 100 00:07:40,580 --> 00:07:45,189 Like the dollar, the euro, the pound, okay? 101 00:07:45,189 --> 00:07:49,719 The currency had strengthened, means it became stronger. 102 00:07:49,719 --> 00:07:55,300 And unemployment - the number of people not working, had decreased. 103 00:07:55,300 --> 00:07:57,379 It had gone down. 104 00:07:57,379 --> 00:08:06,099 So, again, this tells us that these things had already happened when the president came 105 00:08:06,099 --> 00:08:07,789 to power, okay? 106 00:08:07,789 --> 00:08:14,050 Now, another point is that when you have this kind of sentence and you want to use past 107 00:08:14,050 --> 00:08:20,009 perfect, then you don't have to always have two parts of the sentence. 108 00:08:20,009 --> 00:08:24,680 Sometimes, somebody might have asked you a question and you're just giving the answer. 109 00:08:24,680 --> 00:08:31,999 So, if someone says, for example, "What was the situation when the president came to power?" 110 00:08:31,999 --> 00:08:36,872 So then, you could just say, "Well, the economy had improved, the currency had strengthened, 111 00:08:36,872 --> 00:08:38,979 and unemployment had decreased." 112 00:08:38,979 --> 00:08:44,870 But you're saying that in the context of the question that was asked earlier. 113 00:08:44,870 --> 00:08:51,130 So, these are the main ways in which we use the past perfect, and when we use it. 114 00:08:51,130 --> 00:08:55,610 Now, let's look at how we form the past perfect tense. 115 00:08:55,610 --> 00:09:04,269 So, the basic structure is this: subject + had + past participle. 116 00:09:04,269 --> 00:09:06,240 What does that mean? 117 00:09:06,240 --> 00:09:12,970 Subject means one of these words, like I, You, We, They, He, She, It, or anything else 118 00:09:12,970 --> 00:09:18,129 like Mr. Jones or the school, or something like that. 119 00:09:18,129 --> 00:09:25,279 Then you have the helping verb "had", only "had", that's the form you use for everything, 120 00:09:25,279 --> 00:09:27,110 all the subjects. 121 00:09:27,110 --> 00:09:32,180 And then, you have to add the verb in the past participle. 122 00:09:32,180 --> 00:09:33,180 What does that mean? 123 00:09:33,180 --> 00:09:37,610 Well, it's different for a regular verb and for an irregular verb. 124 00:09:37,610 --> 00:09:46,160 For a regular verb, the past participle is just the same form that you would use in the 125 00:09:46,160 --> 00:09:48,209 regular past simple tense. 126 00:09:48,209 --> 00:09:52,089 Like, "work" becomes "worked", right? 127 00:09:52,089 --> 00:09:54,490 "Dance" becomes "danced". 128 00:09:54,490 --> 00:09:57,149 "Study" - "studied". 129 00:09:57,149 --> 00:09:59,220 These are regular verbs, right? 130 00:09:59,220 --> 00:10:04,399 And in the past tense, those past simple tense, those are their forms and that's the same 131 00:10:04,399 --> 00:10:08,340 past participle form that we use here, okay? 132 00:10:08,340 --> 00:10:09,640 With the regular verbs. 133 00:10:09,640 --> 00:10:17,640 Now, with the irregular verbs, you do have to learn what that past participle form is. 134 00:10:17,640 --> 00:10:18,730 Why? 135 00:10:18,730 --> 00:10:22,149 Because with the irregular verbs, it changes. 136 00:10:22,149 --> 00:10:26,769 It often changes or sometimes it doesn't change and so on. 137 00:10:26,769 --> 00:10:32,389 There are all kinds of unusual combinations and changes which you have to learn and which 138 00:10:32,389 --> 00:10:36,230 you probably already heard a lot and you know. 139 00:10:36,230 --> 00:10:38,120 You probably know many of them. 140 00:10:38,120 --> 00:10:43,139 And if you don't know many of them, any good grammar book will usually have a list of these 141 00:10:43,139 --> 00:10:46,860 kind of irregular verbs, or you can look them up online. 142 00:10:46,860 --> 00:10:54,220 So, examples of the past participle of an irregular verb are verbs like the verb "to 143 00:10:54,220 --> 00:10:55,540 go", right? 144 00:10:55,540 --> 00:10:58,890 That's the regular, that's the base form of the verb. 145 00:10:58,890 --> 00:11:01,629 In the past tense, it becomes "went". 146 00:11:01,629 --> 00:11:02,629 Go - went. 147 00:11:02,629 --> 00:11:07,189 And in the third form, which we need here, it becomes "gone". 148 00:11:07,189 --> 00:11:08,810 Go, went, gone. 149 00:11:08,810 --> 00:11:11,880 So, we're looking for that third form, right? 150 00:11:11,880 --> 00:11:15,279 Seen, saw, seen, like that, alright? 151 00:11:15,279 --> 00:11:17,350 Do, did, done. 152 00:11:17,350 --> 00:11:19,490 So, you need to learn that third form. 153 00:11:19,490 --> 00:11:22,980 But once you know it, then it's easy to use this tense. 154 00:11:22,980 --> 00:11:23,980 Alright. 155 00:11:23,980 --> 00:11:26,620 So, let's look now at three situations. 156 00:11:26,620 --> 00:11:34,089 The positive sentence, a negative sentence, and a question. 157 00:11:34,089 --> 00:11:35,089 Okay? 158 00:11:35,089 --> 00:11:42,829 So, in the positive sentence, you would just use the subject and say "had worked". 159 00:11:42,829 --> 00:11:46,310 For example, "I had worked". 160 00:11:46,310 --> 00:11:52,579 Say it after me: You had worked. 161 00:11:52,579 --> 00:11:55,040 We had worked. 162 00:11:55,040 --> 00:11:59,949 They had worked. 163 00:11:59,949 --> 00:12:03,370 He had worked. 164 00:12:03,370 --> 00:12:07,220 She had worked, and it had worked. 165 00:12:07,220 --> 00:12:12,759 Okay, "it" is a thing, like a computer or a phone or an air conditioner or something, 166 00:12:12,759 --> 00:12:13,759 okay? 167 00:12:13,759 --> 00:12:16,889 And the same thing with an irregular verb, like "I had gone". 168 00:12:16,889 --> 00:12:25,680 So, if we had a sentence, we could have said, for example, "Before he went home yesterday, 169 00:12:25,680 --> 00:12:28,560 he had worked for ten hours." 170 00:12:28,560 --> 00:12:29,560 Okay? 171 00:12:29,560 --> 00:12:34,480 Or, "When I called her, she had gone to the supermarket." 172 00:12:34,480 --> 00:12:35,500 Okay? 173 00:12:35,500 --> 00:12:38,790 So, that's how we could use that. 174 00:12:38,790 --> 00:12:45,639 Next, in a negative sentence, we would simply - we're basically adding "not" to this. 175 00:12:45,639 --> 00:12:49,600 Instead of saying "had worked", we are saying "had not worked". 176 00:12:49,600 --> 00:12:57,410 I had not worked, you had not worked, we had not worked, and so on, okay? 177 00:12:57,410 --> 00:13:03,100 And if you want to shorten it, which very often we do, especially when - in regular 178 00:13:03,100 --> 00:13:07,610 conversation, we don't say, "I had not worked", we say "I hadn't. 179 00:13:07,610 --> 00:13:13,100 So, let's repeat that: I hadn't worked. 180 00:13:13,100 --> 00:13:15,339 I hadn't gone. 181 00:13:15,339 --> 00:13:16,819 Okay? 182 00:13:16,819 --> 00:13:21,930 And it would be the same for all of the subjects, okay, in the negative form. 183 00:13:21,930 --> 00:13:23,749 Now, let's look at the questions. 184 00:13:23,749 --> 00:13:27,930 As we know, when it's a question, we have to change the order. 185 00:13:27,930 --> 00:13:30,960 So now, we start with "had". 186 00:13:30,960 --> 00:13:35,410 Had you worked for eight hours yesterday when I called you? 187 00:13:35,410 --> 00:13:36,749 Okay, something like that. 188 00:13:36,749 --> 00:13:37,749 Alright? 189 00:13:37,749 --> 00:13:41,550 Or, "Had they gone home already when you arrived?" 190 00:13:41,550 --> 00:13:42,740 Okay? 191 00:13:42,740 --> 00:13:53,540 So, had I worked, had you worked, had we worked, had they worked, had he worked, had she worked, 192 00:13:53,540 --> 00:13:54,800 had they worked? 193 00:13:54,800 --> 00:13:59,290 Now, when you're saying this word, make sure you're saying the ending correctly. 194 00:13:59,290 --> 00:14:00,600 Worked. 195 00:14:00,600 --> 00:14:01,899 Gone. 196 00:14:01,899 --> 00:14:07,760 Don't shorten it because otherwise it will sound like your grammar is wrong, because 197 00:14:07,760 --> 00:14:10,300 of the pronunciation, okay? 198 00:14:10,300 --> 00:14:16,199 So, another thing to keep in mind is that if you need to add a question word, you would 199 00:14:16,199 --> 00:14:17,529 add it here. 200 00:14:17,529 --> 00:14:28,610 For example, you could say - then it would become "Where had", "Where had you worked 201 00:14:28,610 --> 00:14:32,870 before you joined this company?" 202 00:14:32,870 --> 00:14:33,930 Okay? 203 00:14:33,930 --> 00:14:35,379 For example, right? 204 00:14:35,379 --> 00:14:37,920 Who had you worked with? 205 00:14:37,920 --> 00:14:39,470 When had you worked there? 206 00:14:39,470 --> 00:14:40,470 Okay? 207 00:14:40,470 --> 00:14:46,160 So, anytime you're adding that question word, that's fine, but just make sure you keep this 208 00:14:46,160 --> 00:14:47,160 structure. 209 00:14:47,160 --> 00:14:51,300 Where had you worked, not where you had worked, where had you worked? 210 00:14:51,300 --> 00:14:52,870 Where had you gone? 211 00:14:52,870 --> 00:14:53,870 Okay? 212 00:14:53,870 --> 00:14:54,870 That's it. 213 00:14:54,870 --> 00:14:59,639 Now, I want to point out a special situation which you have to get used to, because it's 214 00:14:59,639 --> 00:15:06,019 going to sound really strange if you haven't heard it already, which is like here, what 215 00:15:06,019 --> 00:15:07,740 was our base verb? 216 00:15:07,740 --> 00:15:08,740 Work. 217 00:15:08,740 --> 00:15:10,970 And here, it was "go", right? 218 00:15:10,970 --> 00:15:17,139 But sometimes, the verb itself that you want to use is the verb "to have". 219 00:15:17,139 --> 00:15:23,370 Now, so that means you have to use the subject, you have to use "had" always, but now this 220 00:15:23,370 --> 00:15:26,740 verb itself is the verb "to have". 221 00:15:26,740 --> 00:15:30,559 For example, in the expression, "To have breakfast". 222 00:15:30,559 --> 00:15:32,579 That's the expression. 223 00:15:32,579 --> 00:15:40,249 So, if you want to use this verb in the past perfect form, you'd have to say, "I had had", 224 00:15:40,249 --> 00:15:41,249 okay? 225 00:15:41,249 --> 00:15:46,910 So, it will sound like this, and be written like this: I had had breakfast. 226 00:15:46,910 --> 00:15:50,850 When I left home, I had already had breakfast. 227 00:15:50,850 --> 00:15:55,430 Or: When I left home, I had had breakfast. 228 00:15:55,430 --> 00:15:57,139 And it might sound really strange to you. 229 00:15:57,139 --> 00:15:58,139 You say, "Really? 230 00:15:58,139 --> 00:15:59,499 We have to say had had? 231 00:15:59,499 --> 00:16:01,170 We have to say it twice?" 232 00:16:01,170 --> 00:16:03,240 Yes, we do. 233 00:16:03,240 --> 00:16:05,259 Because it's just following the same rule. 234 00:16:05,259 --> 00:16:11,730 You just take the verb and you put it into the past participle form, and in this case, 235 00:16:11,730 --> 00:16:13,240 that becomes had. 236 00:16:13,240 --> 00:16:17,460 And so, you might see these strange kind of sentences in English, where we say, "I had 237 00:16:17,460 --> 00:16:18,460 had". 238 00:16:18,460 --> 00:16:26,879 Or, if it's negative, it would be, "I hadn't had breakfast when I left home", or you could 239 00:16:26,879 --> 00:16:31,459 ask somebody, "Have you had breakfast when you went home?" 240 00:16:31,459 --> 00:16:32,459 Alright? 241 00:16:32,459 --> 00:16:33,680 Or when you left the house? 242 00:16:33,680 --> 00:16:34,680 Okay? 243 00:16:34,680 --> 00:16:35,680 Something like that. 244 00:16:35,680 --> 00:16:40,300 So, just remember that there is this little strange one with the verb "to have". 245 00:16:40,300 --> 00:16:44,389 And that's basically how you construct the past perfect tense. 246 00:16:44,389 --> 00:16:50,860 Now, let's look at some common words and expressions that we use with the past perfect tense. 247 00:16:50,860 --> 00:16:58,470 So, number one: Before we moved, we had already sold the house. 248 00:16:58,470 --> 00:17:02,180 So, which part is the past perfect? 249 00:17:02,180 --> 00:17:06,029 This part: had already sold. 250 00:17:06,029 --> 00:17:07,959 Had sold, right? 251 00:17:07,959 --> 00:17:12,089 And the word that's often used is "already". 252 00:17:12,089 --> 00:17:13,089 Okay? 253 00:17:13,089 --> 00:17:18,319 So, you might see this word used very often and it kind of makes sense when we're trying 254 00:17:18,319 --> 00:17:22,970 to express the idea that something happened before something else. 255 00:17:22,970 --> 00:17:23,970 Alright? 256 00:17:23,970 --> 00:17:31,539 Next, number two: When she arrived home, she hadn't heard the news yet. 257 00:17:31,539 --> 00:17:35,590 So, let's find the past perfect part. 258 00:17:35,590 --> 00:17:44,710 She had not heard, that's the past perfect, and the word, the expression is "yet". 259 00:17:44,710 --> 00:17:47,289 It means till that time. 260 00:17:47,289 --> 00:17:48,289 Okay? 261 00:17:48,289 --> 00:17:50,010 Or, before that time. 262 00:17:50,010 --> 00:17:54,520 Now, I've written these sentences in a particular way. 263 00:17:54,520 --> 00:18:01,630 I put this part in one line and then the past perfect part in a second line, but in real 264 00:18:01,630 --> 00:18:03,260 life, you wouldn't write like that. 265 00:18:03,260 --> 00:18:08,799 You would just continue the sentence normally, but I just divided like that so you can see 266 00:18:08,799 --> 00:18:10,679 it more easily, alright? 267 00:18:10,679 --> 00:18:11,679 Okay. 268 00:18:11,679 --> 00:18:19,490 Now, number three: At the time I joined the company, I had been a salesperson for five 269 00:18:19,490 --> 00:18:20,630 years. 270 00:18:20,630 --> 00:18:25,000 So, where's the past perfect? 271 00:18:25,000 --> 00:18:29,250 I had been, okay? 272 00:18:29,250 --> 00:18:35,840 I had been - this is the past participle form of which verb? 273 00:18:35,840 --> 00:18:38,590 The verb "to be". 274 00:18:38,590 --> 00:18:43,870 I am, I was, I have been or I had been, alright? 275 00:18:43,870 --> 00:18:50,140 So, the word that is used frequently with this is the word "for". 276 00:18:50,140 --> 00:18:55,830 "For" always tells us the period of time, for how long? 277 00:18:55,830 --> 00:18:57,600 For five years. 278 00:18:57,600 --> 00:18:58,870 Alright? 279 00:18:58,870 --> 00:19:04,549 Another one: He had lived in New York since 2018. 280 00:19:04,549 --> 00:19:11,440 Or, we could say, "He had lived in New York since he was a child." 281 00:19:11,440 --> 00:19:15,840 So, let's find the past perfect first. 282 00:19:15,840 --> 00:19:22,490 He had lived, right, regular verb here, and the word, the common word that's used often 283 00:19:22,490 --> 00:19:24,320 is "since". 284 00:19:24,320 --> 00:19:27,590 Alright, we have it here or here. 285 00:19:27,590 --> 00:19:34,399 So, "since 2018", so it's always since + a point in time. 286 00:19:34,399 --> 00:19:37,640 For + a period of time or a length of time. 287 00:19:37,640 --> 00:19:41,750 But since + a point in time. 288 00:19:41,750 --> 00:19:43,130 Since 2018. 289 00:19:43,130 --> 00:19:44,620 Since he was a child, okay? 290 00:19:44,620 --> 00:19:48,490 That point in time when he was a child. 291 00:19:48,490 --> 00:19:49,540 Alright. 292 00:19:49,540 --> 00:19:57,070 Next, number five: Before they visited the U.S., they had never seen snow. 293 00:19:57,070 --> 00:20:01,559 So, where is the past perfect? 294 00:20:01,559 --> 00:20:08,640 Here: had seen, but in this case, had never seen. 295 00:20:08,640 --> 00:20:13,420 So, "never" is another word, okay, that we can use. 296 00:20:13,420 --> 00:20:16,740 Sometimes, we also use the word "ever". 297 00:20:16,740 --> 00:20:24,380 For example, "Had they ever seen snow before they visited the U.S.? Okay? 298 00:20:24,380 --> 00:20:26,640 You can use it that way as well. 299 00:20:26,640 --> 00:20:29,580 But "ever" and "never". 300 00:20:29,580 --> 00:20:34,429 These are other common expressions that we frequently use with this tense. 301 00:20:34,429 --> 00:20:36,519 Now, also, one small point. 302 00:20:36,519 --> 00:20:38,360 A lot of people make this little mistake. 303 00:20:38,360 --> 00:20:42,200 It has nothing to do with the past perfect tense, it just has to do with good English. 304 00:20:42,200 --> 00:20:45,419 So, you need to say "before they visited the U.S.". 305 00:20:45,419 --> 00:20:50,279 Many people say "before they visited U.S." which is short for the United States. 306 00:20:50,279 --> 00:20:54,789 But you need to say "the U.S." the United States, alright? 307 00:20:54,789 --> 00:20:58,519 Don't forget that little word, that article. 308 00:20:58,519 --> 00:21:03,250 Number six: We had just had lunch when our friends dropped in. 309 00:21:03,250 --> 00:21:04,860 Okay. 310 00:21:04,860 --> 00:21:09,179 Now, first of all, where's the past perfect? 311 00:21:09,179 --> 00:21:11,669 Here, right? 312 00:21:11,669 --> 00:21:17,730 It's one of those slightly weird ones, where we said "had had", because we're talking about 313 00:21:17,730 --> 00:21:18,730 lunch, right? 314 00:21:18,730 --> 00:21:24,260 To have lunch, to have breakfast, to have dinner, to have a snack, to have some coffee, 315 00:21:24,260 --> 00:21:25,679 to have some tea. 316 00:21:25,679 --> 00:21:30,340 We have this expression with lots of food and drink, alright? 317 00:21:30,340 --> 00:21:35,549 But the common expression here is the word "just". 318 00:21:35,549 --> 00:21:43,690 We had just had lunch means a very short time ago, before or when our friends dropped in. 319 00:21:43,690 --> 00:21:46,030 What does that mean, they dropped in? 320 00:21:46,030 --> 00:21:47,350 It's an expression too. 321 00:21:47,350 --> 00:21:48,610 They didn't drop. 322 00:21:48,610 --> 00:21:51,690 They didn't fall from somewhere, no. 323 00:21:51,690 --> 00:21:59,309 When friends drop in, it means they came usually to your house without an appointment or without 324 00:21:59,309 --> 00:22:04,070 being invited, they just were in the neighborhood and they decided to see you and they knocked 325 00:22:04,070 --> 00:22:05,070 on your door. 326 00:22:05,070 --> 00:22:10,390 It doesn't happen too much in North America, but it can happen with good friends. 327 00:22:10,390 --> 00:22:11,390 Alright? 328 00:22:11,390 --> 00:22:15,100 So, that is the meaning of "dropped in". 329 00:22:15,100 --> 00:22:19,320 But here, let's look over those key words and expressions. 330 00:22:19,320 --> 00:22:30,970 "Just", "never", "ever", "since", "for", "yet", and "already". 331 00:22:30,970 --> 00:22:31,970 Okay? 332 00:22:31,970 --> 00:22:35,299 So now, you already know how to use these. 333 00:22:35,299 --> 00:22:40,970 Now, let's look at some spelling changes we need to make when we create contractions when 334 00:22:40,970 --> 00:22:47,800 we shorten the words, and also let's see how to pronounce these contractions. 335 00:22:47,800 --> 00:22:53,549 So, this is the full form: I had worked. 336 00:22:53,549 --> 00:22:58,309 What does it become when we contract it or shorten it in regular conversation? 337 00:22:58,309 --> 00:23:01,649 It could be, "I'd worked". 338 00:23:01,649 --> 00:23:02,649 Alright? 339 00:23:02,649 --> 00:23:08,809 So, first what we'll do is we'll look at the spelling and later, we'll go over the pronunciation. 340 00:23:08,809 --> 00:23:12,090 So, how did this become this? 341 00:23:12,090 --> 00:23:13,630 What did we do? 342 00:23:13,630 --> 00:23:22,019 We had to cancel this, add an apostrophe in the place where we removed the letters and 343 00:23:22,019 --> 00:23:24,769 then we joined these two words. 344 00:23:24,769 --> 00:23:28,309 So, "I had" becomes "I'd worked". 345 00:23:28,309 --> 00:23:33,289 So, very often, you'll hear people saying that, but when they're saying "I'd worked 346 00:23:33,289 --> 00:23:38,649 a lot yesterday", that means they're using past perfect. 347 00:23:38,649 --> 00:23:41,720 I had worked, alright? 348 00:23:41,720 --> 00:23:48,220 So, the same thing will happen here: You had visited becomes "You'd". 349 00:23:48,220 --> 00:23:54,470 We had seen - We'd seen. 350 00:23:54,470 --> 00:23:56,820 Don't worry, we'll go over them again for the pronunciation. 351 00:23:56,820 --> 00:24:01,190 First, just pay attention to the spelling. 352 00:24:01,190 --> 00:24:06,110 They had found - They'd found. 353 00:24:06,110 --> 00:24:11,070 He had left - He'd left. 354 00:24:11,070 --> 00:24:14,380 She had bought - She'd bought. 355 00:24:14,380 --> 00:24:15,380 Okay? 356 00:24:15,380 --> 00:24:19,179 We don't usually contract the "It had", we don't say that "It'd". 357 00:24:19,179 --> 00:24:24,930 It just sounds really weird, so we don't usually use that, alright? 358 00:24:24,930 --> 00:24:29,450 So now, first, let's go over the pronunciation of this part, okay? 359 00:24:29,450 --> 00:24:35,679 So, repeat after me: I'd worked. 360 00:24:35,679 --> 00:24:39,169 You'd visited. 361 00:24:39,169 --> 00:24:44,970 Make sure when you're saying it that we can hear that "d" sound, because if you don't 362 00:24:44,970 --> 00:24:47,450 hear that "d", then what does it sound like? 363 00:24:47,450 --> 00:24:50,730 Just listen: You visited. 364 00:24:50,730 --> 00:24:52,669 That's a different tense completely. 365 00:24:52,669 --> 00:24:56,039 "You visited" is which one? 366 00:24:56,039 --> 00:24:57,039 Past simple. 367 00:24:57,039 --> 00:25:04,260 But "You'd visited" is "You had visited", is past perfect, which is what we are learning. 368 00:25:04,260 --> 00:25:05,260 Okay? 369 00:25:05,260 --> 00:25:11,040 The next one: We'd seen. 370 00:25:11,040 --> 00:25:14,660 They'd found. 371 00:25:14,660 --> 00:25:18,270 He'd left. 372 00:25:18,270 --> 00:25:21,890 She'd bought. 373 00:25:21,890 --> 00:25:23,700 Okay? 374 00:25:23,700 --> 00:25:25,529 That's in the positive form. 375 00:25:25,529 --> 00:25:29,389 We can also contract it in the negative form. 376 00:25:29,389 --> 00:25:33,899 "I had not decided" becomes what? 377 00:25:33,899 --> 00:25:35,639 I hadn't decided. 378 00:25:35,639 --> 00:25:45,299 So here, again, the o disappeared, the apostrophe came in its place, and these two words joined 379 00:25:45,299 --> 00:25:47,460 together to become "hadn't". 380 00:25:47,460 --> 00:25:50,780 So, let's say all of these together. 381 00:25:50,780 --> 00:25:55,350 I hadn't decided. 382 00:25:55,350 --> 00:26:00,190 You hadn't visited. 383 00:26:00,190 --> 00:26:02,730 We'll make these negative, okay? 384 00:26:02,730 --> 00:26:05,889 We hadn't seen. 385 00:26:05,889 --> 00:26:10,639 They hadn't found. 386 00:26:10,639 --> 00:26:14,460 Good, keep saying them. 387 00:26:14,460 --> 00:26:17,330 He hadn't left. 388 00:26:17,330 --> 00:26:22,460 And the last one: She hadn't bought. 389 00:26:22,460 --> 00:26:23,799 Okay? 390 00:26:23,799 --> 00:26:25,139 Good. 391 00:26:25,139 --> 00:26:31,760 Now you know the correct spelling and pronunciation of these, but let's just look here again. 392 00:26:31,760 --> 00:26:36,420 So, what happened here was that the "I had" became "I'd", right? 393 00:26:36,420 --> 00:26:39,770 We saw that above there. 394 00:26:39,770 --> 00:26:48,840 But what I want you to know is that "I'd" by itself doesn't have to be past perfect. 395 00:26:48,840 --> 00:26:52,299 It could also be something else, and how do you know that? 396 00:26:52,299 --> 00:26:54,529 It depends on the rest of the sentence. 397 00:26:54,529 --> 00:26:56,590 Let's look at the example. 398 00:26:56,590 --> 00:27:03,740 So here, "I'd" could mean "I had returned the book already". 399 00:27:03,740 --> 00:27:06,260 That's our regular past perfect, right? 400 00:27:06,260 --> 00:27:07,360 Had returned. 401 00:27:07,360 --> 00:27:11,570 So here, if they said "I'd", it would mean "I had". 402 00:27:11,570 --> 00:27:21,809 But, if we use "I'd" here, it could also be short for "I would do anything for you." 403 00:27:21,809 --> 00:27:29,130 So, "I would", right, could also be shortened to "I'd". 404 00:27:29,130 --> 00:27:31,020 Okay? 405 00:27:31,020 --> 00:27:36,659 And "I had" can also be shortened to "I'd". 406 00:27:36,659 --> 00:27:42,610 And you know that, you know which one it stands for based on what happens after that, okay? 407 00:27:42,610 --> 00:27:48,429 So, these are the main points to keep in mind when you're writing in the past perfect and 408 00:27:48,429 --> 00:27:51,700 when you're speaking and wish to pronounce it properly. 409 00:27:51,700 --> 00:27:57,350 Now, let's look at how to give short answers using the past perfect tense. 410 00:27:57,350 --> 00:28:02,330 So, the first question: Had she finished the report? 411 00:28:02,330 --> 00:28:04,269 If somebody asks you, right? 412 00:28:04,269 --> 00:28:08,220 When you called her, had she finished the report? 413 00:28:08,220 --> 00:28:14,090 So you could just say, instead of giving the full answer and repeating the whole question 414 00:28:14,090 --> 00:28:23,000 again, we just use a short answer and we say either "Yes, she had", or "No, she hadn't". 415 00:28:23,000 --> 00:28:24,000 Alright? 416 00:28:24,000 --> 00:28:25,590 Remember that contraction? 417 00:28:25,590 --> 00:28:28,760 And how do you know what word to use? 418 00:28:28,760 --> 00:28:31,550 It's right there in your question, okay? 419 00:28:31,550 --> 00:28:33,039 "Yes, she had." 420 00:28:33,039 --> 00:28:35,720 "No, she hadn't." 421 00:28:35,720 --> 00:28:41,360 And what's important here is that this one, you cannot use any contraction. 422 00:28:41,360 --> 00:28:42,360 Alright? 423 00:28:42,360 --> 00:28:44,960 You'll have to say the full form. 424 00:28:44,960 --> 00:28:49,250 "Yes, she had", or "No, she hadn't". 425 00:28:49,250 --> 00:28:52,559 And here, we definitely do use the contraction, okay? 426 00:28:52,559 --> 00:29:00,159 You can say, "No, she had not", but that is when you're maybe - something a little angry 427 00:29:00,159 --> 00:29:04,240 or something is a little more serious, then we say it in full. 428 00:29:04,240 --> 00:29:08,090 But in regular conversation, we just say, "No, she hadn't". 429 00:29:08,090 --> 00:29:13,909 Okay, let's look at another example: Had the informed their clients - let's say - before 430 00:29:13,909 --> 00:29:16,269 the meeting, okay? 431 00:29:16,269 --> 00:29:20,669 Had they informed their clients means have they told their clients? 432 00:29:20,669 --> 00:29:22,990 So again, we do the same thing. 433 00:29:22,990 --> 00:29:26,750 We're using the word from the question itself, right? 434 00:29:26,750 --> 00:29:34,450 So, the answer will be "Yes, they had", or "No, they hadn't". 435 00:29:34,450 --> 00:29:36,380 Okay? 436 00:29:36,380 --> 00:29:39,610 Say it after me: Yes, they had. 437 00:29:39,610 --> 00:29:42,049 No, they hadn't. 438 00:29:42,049 --> 00:29:44,049 Good, good. 439 00:29:44,049 --> 00:29:46,059 Very nice. 440 00:29:46,059 --> 00:29:50,680 And then the last one: Had it happened before? 441 00:29:50,680 --> 00:29:53,450 Maybe like, this problem, okay? 442 00:29:53,450 --> 00:29:55,990 Had it happened before? 443 00:29:55,990 --> 00:30:06,600 So here, same thing, you can say, "Yes, it had", and you could also say "No, it hadn't". 444 00:30:06,600 --> 00:30:13,560 So, with the negative form, okay, we can use a contraction with "it". 445 00:30:13,560 --> 00:30:17,090 We don't use so much a contraction with the positive version. 446 00:30:17,090 --> 00:30:23,549 And here, in any case, we cannot use a contraction with the positive answer, but you can use 447 00:30:23,549 --> 00:30:24,980 it with the negative. 448 00:30:24,980 --> 00:30:27,830 So, we say "No, it hadn't". 449 00:30:27,830 --> 00:30:30,980 Say it after me: No, it hadn't. 450 00:30:30,980 --> 00:30:32,270 Okay! 451 00:30:32,270 --> 00:30:40,940 So, suppose I ask you, "Before you watched this lesson, had you understood the past perfect 452 00:30:40,940 --> 00:30:43,139 tense?" 453 00:30:43,139 --> 00:30:47,659 You could either say, "Yes, I had", because maybe you've already studied this tense before 454 00:30:47,659 --> 00:30:48,809 and you're reviewing. 455 00:30:48,809 --> 00:30:53,260 Or, you could say, "No, I hadn't". 456 00:30:53,260 --> 00:30:56,639 And that's how we give the short answers in this tense. 457 00:30:56,639 --> 00:31:02,980 Now, let's look at how to spell and pronounce some of the regular and irregular verbs that 458 00:31:02,980 --> 00:31:05,929 we need to use with the past perfect tense. 459 00:31:05,929 --> 00:31:13,919 So, of course, you can use any verb with the past perfect tense, but they're divided into 460 00:31:13,919 --> 00:31:15,330 two sections. 461 00:31:15,330 --> 00:31:20,649 The regular ones, where we usually add only -ed or -d or whatever, which we're going to 462 00:31:20,649 --> 00:31:21,809 look at. 463 00:31:21,809 --> 00:31:26,169 And the irregular ones, which might change completely, okay? 464 00:31:26,169 --> 00:31:28,250 So, let's start with the regular. 465 00:31:28,250 --> 00:31:35,379 So, for most regular verbs, all you have to do to make that third form, the past participle 466 00:31:35,379 --> 00:31:43,059 that you need to use, or the past simple form, which is the same thing, is to add -ed. 467 00:31:43,059 --> 00:31:46,970 So, "talk" becomes "talked", right? 468 00:31:46,970 --> 00:31:50,370 We just have that. 469 00:31:50,370 --> 00:31:54,130 "Watch" becomes "watched", okay? 470 00:31:54,130 --> 00:31:59,090 Say those two after me: talked, watched. 471 00:31:59,090 --> 00:32:00,440 Okay? 472 00:32:00,440 --> 00:32:05,640 In that case, they both ended with a "t" sound. 473 00:32:05,640 --> 00:32:12,379 Sometimes, the verb itself ends with an e already, then we don't need to add -ed, we 474 00:32:12,379 --> 00:32:14,370 just add -d. 475 00:32:14,370 --> 00:32:18,799 So, "live" becomes "lived". 476 00:32:18,799 --> 00:32:21,660 "Love" - "loved". 477 00:32:21,660 --> 00:32:26,230 So, we see here, we only added the -d. 478 00:32:26,230 --> 00:32:33,149 So, it would be "He had lived" in the past perfect, "He had loved". 479 00:32:33,149 --> 00:32:35,200 She had watched. 480 00:32:35,200 --> 00:32:36,919 We had talked. 481 00:32:36,919 --> 00:32:38,600 Like that, okay? 482 00:32:38,600 --> 00:32:46,330 Now, sometimes, you have a regular verb which ends with y, like this, and it has a consonant 483 00:32:46,330 --> 00:32:47,330 before. 484 00:32:47,330 --> 00:32:52,919 So then, what happens is we cancel this y and add -ied. 485 00:32:52,919 --> 00:32:56,370 "Cry" - "cried". 486 00:32:56,370 --> 00:33:01,549 "Study" - "studied", okay? 487 00:33:01,549 --> 00:33:03,669 Same thing here, okay? 488 00:33:03,669 --> 00:33:08,679 Say them after me: cried, studied. 489 00:33:08,679 --> 00:33:10,090 Good. 490 00:33:10,090 --> 00:33:16,940 And sometimes, we have a verb which has this kind of pattern, that when you look at the 491 00:33:16,940 --> 00:33:22,710 verb, right, from the end, it has consonant, vowel, consonant. 492 00:33:22,710 --> 00:33:30,539 A vowel in English is A, E, I, O or U, and a consonant is every other letter besides 493 00:33:30,539 --> 00:33:31,769 the vowels. 494 00:33:31,769 --> 00:33:39,010 So, if you look and you see a consonant and then a vowel and then a consonant, then very 495 00:33:39,010 --> 00:33:44,180 often, most of the time, we need to double the last letter. 496 00:33:44,180 --> 00:33:48,870 For example: "Stop" - "stopped", right? 497 00:33:48,870 --> 00:33:49,870 You see that? 498 00:33:49,870 --> 00:33:54,360 We added the -ed, but we need to double the last letter and then add -ed. 499 00:33:54,360 --> 00:33:59,409 Also, this word, again, c-v-c, right? 500 00:33:59,409 --> 00:34:02,600 "Plan" becomes "planned", okay? 501 00:34:02,600 --> 00:34:03,649 Good. 502 00:34:03,649 --> 00:34:05,019 You see that here. 503 00:34:05,019 --> 00:34:08,710 Say it after me: stopped, planned. 504 00:34:08,710 --> 00:34:10,810 Okay, good. 505 00:34:10,810 --> 00:34:16,380 So, those are some of the basic patterns, the more common patterns with the regular 506 00:34:16,380 --> 00:34:17,450 verbs. 507 00:34:17,450 --> 00:34:22,020 With irregular verbs, you kind of have to learn them, okay? 508 00:34:22,020 --> 00:34:25,900 You have to learn them by heart, you have to learn what they are, how to spell them, 509 00:34:25,900 --> 00:34:26,900 and so on. 510 00:34:26,900 --> 00:34:34,600 They do follow - they do fall into some categories or groups, and that can help you a little 511 00:34:34,600 --> 00:34:41,090 bit, but most of the time, you just learn them by listening, by reading and so on, okay? 512 00:34:41,090 --> 00:34:44,420 But, let's see what some of the more common ones are. 513 00:34:44,420 --> 00:34:48,220 So, "Be" becomes "been". 514 00:34:48,220 --> 00:34:50,450 I had been. 515 00:34:50,450 --> 00:34:54,990 "Have" becomes "had". 516 00:34:54,990 --> 00:34:57,130 I had had breakfast. 517 00:34:57,130 --> 00:34:58,270 Remember? 518 00:34:58,270 --> 00:34:59,980 You know that one now. 519 00:34:59,980 --> 00:35:06,440 You can even explain to someone why, in English, sometimes we say "had had", because of the 520 00:35:06,440 --> 00:35:08,190 past perfect tense! 521 00:35:08,190 --> 00:35:09,410 Okay. 522 00:35:09,410 --> 00:35:11,850 "Make" - "made". 523 00:35:11,850 --> 00:35:14,380 I had made. 524 00:35:14,380 --> 00:35:21,460 Sorry, "know" becomes "known", alright? 525 00:35:21,460 --> 00:35:25,040 So, I had known. 526 00:35:25,040 --> 00:35:28,790 We had known each other for a long time. 527 00:35:28,790 --> 00:35:33,330 "Think" becomes "thought". 528 00:35:33,330 --> 00:35:38,040 "Buy" - "bought". 529 00:35:38,040 --> 00:35:42,750 "Sell" - "sold". 530 00:35:42,750 --> 00:35:47,450 "Write" - "written". 531 00:35:47,450 --> 00:35:48,890 I had written. 532 00:35:48,890 --> 00:35:49,890 Okay? 533 00:35:49,890 --> 00:35:55,720 Now, the one word you might want to pay attention to is this word: read. 534 00:35:55,720 --> 00:36:02,280 Very interesting irregular verb, because in the base form of the verb, we say "read", 535 00:36:02,280 --> 00:36:07,330 but in the past simple, we say "read", like the color red. 536 00:36:07,330 --> 00:36:11,870 And also, this third form, the past participle form, is "read". 537 00:36:11,870 --> 00:36:20,140 So, you pronounce this like the color red, but you spell it exactly the same. 538 00:36:20,140 --> 00:36:24,890 I know it doesn't make sense, but that's how it is, okay? 539 00:36:24,890 --> 00:36:28,650 So, let's just say these again quickly. 540 00:36:28,650 --> 00:36:47,830 Been, had, made, known, thought, bought, sold, written, read. 541 00:36:47,830 --> 00:36:51,060 Okay, that's great. 542 00:36:51,060 --> 00:36:54,670 Now, let's practice what we've learned. 543 00:36:54,670 --> 00:37:02,390 So, I have four sentences on the board and whatever is written in blue, the verbs that 544 00:37:02,390 --> 00:37:08,850 are written in blue, you're going to change those into the past perfect tense, alright? 545 00:37:08,850 --> 00:37:11,390 So, let's begin. 546 00:37:11,390 --> 00:37:22,470 "Before the plane took off, the passengers (find)_________ their seats, (switch)__________ 547 00:37:22,470 --> 00:37:28,710 off their phones, and (buckle)________ their seat belts." 548 00:37:28,710 --> 00:37:33,430 Okay, that's what it says right now, but we're going to change it. 549 00:37:33,430 --> 00:37:40,240 So, before the plane took off, the passengers - put it into past perfect. 550 00:37:40,240 --> 00:37:47,970 "Find" becomes "had found". 551 00:37:47,970 --> 00:37:51,140 This is an irregular verb, had found. 552 00:37:51,140 --> 00:38:05,730 "Switch", regular verb, "had found their seats, had switched - had switched off their phones". 553 00:38:05,730 --> 00:38:18,540 "Buckle", it's a regular verb, it ends with e, so we will say, "had buckled their seatbelts." 554 00:38:18,540 --> 00:38:24,000 Let's read it again: Before the plane took off, the passengers had found their seats, 555 00:38:24,000 --> 00:38:28,290 had switched off their phones, and had buckled their seatbelts." 556 00:38:28,290 --> 00:38:29,300 Okay? 557 00:38:29,300 --> 00:38:30,320 Good. 558 00:38:30,320 --> 00:38:37,710 Number two: By the time we got home, the ice cream (melt)________. 559 00:38:37,710 --> 00:38:39,820 Use the verb melt, melt, okay? 560 00:38:39,820 --> 00:38:45,370 The ice cream - what will we say? 561 00:38:45,370 --> 00:38:47,730 "Had melted." 562 00:38:47,730 --> 00:38:48,910 Okay? 563 00:38:48,910 --> 00:38:50,090 Good. 564 00:38:50,090 --> 00:38:51,260 Excellent. 565 00:38:51,260 --> 00:38:57,240 It - let's read the whole thing first. 566 00:38:57,240 --> 00:39:02,090 "It (stop)_________ snowing before we landed." 567 00:39:02,090 --> 00:39:05,080 Put it into past perfect. 568 00:39:05,080 --> 00:39:16,390 "It", yes, "had stopped", remember this is one of those verbs, c-v-c. 569 00:39:16,390 --> 00:39:20,750 It's not always like that, but most of the time, it is. 570 00:39:20,750 --> 00:39:21,750 Okay? 571 00:39:21,750 --> 00:39:25,820 It had stopped snowing before we landed. 572 00:39:25,820 --> 00:39:30,720 Number four: Before the babysitter arrived - who is the babysitter? 573 00:39:30,720 --> 00:39:36,530 A person who looks after children when, maybe their family is away, or the parents are away. 574 00:39:36,530 --> 00:39:46,080 Before the babysitter arrived, the kids - which means the children - (go) _______ to bed, 575 00:39:46,080 --> 00:39:51,670 but (not go) ________ to sleep, which happens with kids, alright? 576 00:39:51,670 --> 00:39:53,640 So, what can we say? 577 00:39:53,640 --> 00:40:06,801 Before the babysitter arrived, the kids - put "go" into past perfect - "had gone", very 578 00:40:06,801 --> 00:40:07,801 good. 579 00:40:07,801 --> 00:40:12,450 The kids had gone to bed, but "not go", make it negative now. 580 00:40:12,450 --> 00:40:23,800 So instead of "had go", the kids had gone to bed, but hadn't gone to sleep. 581 00:40:23,800 --> 00:40:24,800 Okay? 582 00:40:24,800 --> 00:40:28,490 So here, we have the positive version and we have the negative one. 583 00:40:28,490 --> 00:40:34,390 Let's say it again: Before the babysitter arrived, the kids had gone to bed, but hadn't 584 00:40:34,390 --> 00:40:36,020 gone to sleep. 585 00:40:36,020 --> 00:40:37,050 Alright. 586 00:40:37,050 --> 00:40:42,590 So, this was a little bit of practice to see how well you've understood whatever we've 587 00:40:42,590 --> 00:40:43,590 been learning. 588 00:40:43,590 --> 00:40:49,300 Now, let's look at common mistakes that are often made when using the past perfect tense. 589 00:40:49,300 --> 00:40:55,060 So, what I've done is I've written two sentences on the board in each case, and what I'd like 590 00:40:55,060 --> 00:41:02,030 you to do with me is to find out which one is right and which one is wrong, and then 591 00:41:02,030 --> 00:41:04,380 try to understand what's wrong. 592 00:41:04,380 --> 00:41:05,380 Okay? 593 00:41:05,380 --> 00:41:11,700 So, let's start with number one: We had went to the mall. 594 00:41:11,700 --> 00:41:15,410 Or: We had gone to the mall. 595 00:41:15,410 --> 00:41:18,280 Which is right and which is wrong? 596 00:41:18,280 --> 00:41:19,700 Okay. 597 00:41:19,700 --> 00:41:22,710 I think I hear you. 598 00:41:22,710 --> 00:41:27,100 So, this is wrong and this right. 599 00:41:27,100 --> 00:41:34,890 Because we have to say "We had gone", not the other one, which we won't say anymore. 600 00:41:34,890 --> 00:41:36,390 Okay. 601 00:41:36,390 --> 00:41:42,320 Number two: Who had planed the party? 602 00:41:42,320 --> 00:41:47,230 Or the next one: Who had planned the party? 603 00:41:47,230 --> 00:41:51,200 So, what's the mistake there? 604 00:41:51,200 --> 00:41:56,830 So, this time, this is wrong and this is right. 605 00:41:56,830 --> 00:41:59,470 But, did you realize why? 606 00:41:59,470 --> 00:42:02,030 Because of spelling. 607 00:42:02,030 --> 00:42:07,920 So, this is the correct spelling and this is wrong, because it's missing the double 608 00:42:07,920 --> 00:42:08,920 n. 609 00:42:08,920 --> 00:42:13,140 So, in this case, it was a spelling mistake. 610 00:42:13,140 --> 00:42:20,160 In the first case, when we needed to say "We had gone", it was the verb mistake. 611 00:42:20,160 --> 00:42:25,530 The form of the verb was wrong, because with "go", we would say "go, went, and gone". 612 00:42:25,530 --> 00:42:28,580 But we need that third form, not the second one. 613 00:42:28,580 --> 00:42:32,090 So, sometimes the verb form is wrong. 614 00:42:32,090 --> 00:42:33,090 Okay? 615 00:42:33,090 --> 00:42:34,090 Good. 616 00:42:34,090 --> 00:42:39,250 Let's look at number three: They had'nt been there before. 617 00:42:39,250 --> 00:42:41,540 They hadn't been there before. 618 00:42:41,540 --> 00:42:47,090 Now, when I say it, it sounds exactly the same, but look carefully. 619 00:42:47,090 --> 00:42:49,590 Tell me what's wrong. 620 00:42:49,590 --> 00:42:56,500 These are contractions, and we have to be very careful with the spelling of the contractions. 621 00:42:56,500 --> 00:42:58,450 So, which one is right? 622 00:42:58,450 --> 00:43:01,730 This one, or this one? 623 00:43:01,730 --> 00:43:08,000 Well, the second one is right and the first one is wrong. 624 00:43:08,000 --> 00:43:14,830 It should be "hadn't", because it's "not", and where we took out the o, we put the apostrophe, 625 00:43:14,830 --> 00:43:19,110 but this student was wrong because the put the apostrophe in the wrong place. 626 00:43:19,110 --> 00:43:23,420 But not you, because you know better now. 627 00:43:23,420 --> 00:43:24,660 Okay. 628 00:43:24,660 --> 00:43:28,150 Number four: Had you seen that movie before? 629 00:43:28,150 --> 00:43:29,150 That's fine. 630 00:43:29,150 --> 00:43:32,110 Let's look at some short answers now. 631 00:43:32,110 --> 00:43:37,230 So, this person answered: Yes, I seen. 632 00:43:37,230 --> 00:43:41,710 And the other person said: Yes, I had. 633 00:43:41,710 --> 00:43:45,240 The question again: Had you seen that movie before? 634 00:43:45,240 --> 00:43:49,950 Yes, I seen, or Yes, I had? 635 00:43:49,950 --> 00:43:54,530 Okay, so the correct answer is "Yes, I had". 636 00:43:54,530 --> 00:43:59,930 This is wrong, okay, because remember, this comes here, okay? 637 00:43:59,930 --> 00:44:03,280 That's correct, that's the right short answer. 638 00:44:03,280 --> 00:44:07,180 And let's look at what it should be if it was negative. 639 00:44:07,180 --> 00:44:10,250 So: Had you seen that movie before? 640 00:44:10,250 --> 00:44:15,580 No, I didn't, or No, I hadn't? 641 00:44:15,580 --> 00:44:20,520 Okay, so again, this is correct. 642 00:44:20,520 --> 00:44:21,520 This is wrong. 643 00:44:21,520 --> 00:44:22,520 Why? 644 00:44:22,520 --> 00:44:23,520 This is past simple. 645 00:44:23,520 --> 00:44:26,670 We don't - but the question was not in the past simple. 646 00:44:26,670 --> 00:44:28,520 The question was in the past perfect. 647 00:44:28,520 --> 00:44:33,320 So again, the "had" comes over here, and this becomes correct. 648 00:44:33,320 --> 00:44:37,060 So, you have to be careful also with the short answer. 649 00:44:37,060 --> 00:44:40,950 That's another area where mistakes can be made. 650 00:44:40,950 --> 00:44:47,820 And the last one says: When we arrived, he went out already. 651 00:44:47,820 --> 00:44:55,400 Or: When we arrived, he had already gone out. 652 00:44:55,400 --> 00:44:58,530 Which is correct? 653 00:44:58,530 --> 00:45:03,630 So here, it would be this one, right? 654 00:45:03,630 --> 00:45:11,380 This is wrong, because "he had already gone" is the correct tense, alright? 655 00:45:11,380 --> 00:45:12,750 So here we go. 656 00:45:12,750 --> 00:45:16,530 This one, again, not "went", but "gone". 657 00:45:16,530 --> 00:45:17,780 He had gone. 658 00:45:17,780 --> 00:45:18,780 Alright? 659 00:45:18,780 --> 00:45:26,620 So, these are some of the forms that are - some of the mistakes that are made when using the 660 00:45:26,620 --> 00:45:28,080 past perfect tense. 661 00:45:28,080 --> 00:45:36,320 Be careful of your verb, to use the right verb to begin with, be careful of the spelling, 662 00:45:36,320 --> 00:45:41,200 the contraction, the short answer, and the tense. 663 00:45:41,200 --> 00:45:48,450 So, to review, you know the past perfect tense when you know when to use it and how to use 664 00:45:48,450 --> 00:45:49,450 it. 665 00:45:49,450 --> 00:45:51,700 And how do we use it? 666 00:45:51,700 --> 00:45:58,750 When you can make a positive sentence, a negative sentence, and a question easily and quickly. 667 00:45:58,750 --> 00:46:01,630 For example: They had called. 668 00:46:01,630 --> 00:46:04,700 They hadn't called. 669 00:46:04,700 --> 00:46:06,980 Had they called? 670 00:46:06,980 --> 00:46:09,150 That's with a regular verb, right? 671 00:46:09,150 --> 00:46:10,150 Called. 672 00:46:10,150 --> 00:46:12,911 And we should be able to do the same thing with the irregular verb. 673 00:46:12,911 --> 00:46:17,960 For example: He had paid. 674 00:46:17,960 --> 00:46:20,670 He hadn't paid. 675 00:46:20,670 --> 00:46:22,390 Had he paid? 676 00:46:22,390 --> 00:46:23,390 Right? 677 00:46:23,390 --> 00:46:28,440 So, when you can do that, when you can move comfortably and easily and correctly between 678 00:46:28,440 --> 00:46:31,870 these three, then you've got that, okay? 679 00:46:31,870 --> 00:46:36,750 And when you understand that the past perfect tense is basically talking about two or more 680 00:46:36,750 --> 00:46:43,560 actions that happened in the past, and you want to show that one of them happened first. 681 00:46:43,560 --> 00:46:49,790 Whether it says so in the sentence or it's understood in the question, it will still 682 00:46:49,790 --> 00:46:54,990 be referring to two or more actions, and one of them happened first and the one that happened 683 00:46:54,990 --> 00:47:00,270 first, you express in the past perfect tense, alright? 684 00:47:00,270 --> 00:47:04,580 If you've reached this this stage, it's a great stage to be at in terms of your English 685 00:47:04,580 --> 00:47:05,580 study. 686 00:47:05,580 --> 00:47:09,000 It's a very good level to reach, so feel really good about that. 687 00:47:09,000 --> 00:47:12,560 Feel proud of yourself, and do some more practice. 688 00:47:12,560 --> 00:47:15,950 Write some sentences about yourself and your life. 689 00:47:15,950 --> 00:47:24,000 Say, "Before I left home this morning, I had" then put down some common things that you 690 00:47:24,000 --> 00:47:31,950 do before you leave home, or "Before I left work today, I had", you probably have a long 691 00:47:31,950 --> 00:47:32,950 list, right? 692 00:47:32,950 --> 00:47:37,130 I had sent emails, I had talked to my boss, different things, alright? 693 00:47:37,130 --> 00:47:42,330 So, write some sentences like that about your own life, and it will help these tenses to 694 00:47:42,330 --> 00:47:48,400 come to life, and for you to use them in the future with confidence, alright? 695 00:47:48,400 --> 00:47:56,350 And whenever you're ready, remember this is a series, this is a series of classes so that 696 00:47:56,350 --> 00:47:58,990 you can move forward by learning the English tenses. 697 00:47:58,990 --> 00:48:04,220 So, when you're ready, go on, watch the next video in the series, and it will help you 698 00:48:04,220 --> 00:48:07,900 to keep making progress, alright? 699 00:48:07,900 --> 00:48:11,670 If you'd like a little more review on this, you can do two things. 700 00:48:11,670 --> 00:48:15,190 First, you can go back and watch the video again. 701 00:48:15,190 --> 00:48:18,460 Watch any sections you weren't sure about, that's fine. 702 00:48:18,460 --> 00:48:22,050 Make sure you've really understood, because we've covered everything you need to know 703 00:48:22,050 --> 00:48:25,990 here, so it gives you the chance to know everything. 704 00:48:25,990 --> 00:48:32,240 And if you'd like to, you can go to www.engvid.com where you can do a quiz on this tense. 705 00:48:32,240 --> 00:48:35,630 So, thanks very much for watching, and all the best with your English.57343

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