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PAST PERFECT TENSE

POSITIVES

I had received the money before they called me
They had informed us about the vacancy when father came to the office last week
We had repaired our house before our neighbour complained us
You had come before the manager called your name

He had transfered the money before I asked him
She had opened the door when the dog jumped
Mother had cooked fried rice when father came
The cat has eaten salted fish before you fed it

NEGATIVES

I hadn't counted the money yet before the thief took it
They hadn't bought a new house yet when the government approved their proposal
You hadn't visited your nephew yet before his birthday last month
We hadn't cleaned our house yet when the regent visited us

He hadn't closed the back door yet when the rain started
She hadn't replaced the bed sheet yet when the guest came in
The cat hasn't jumped yet before the dog shouted

INTERROGATIVES

Had you visited Tina when you called me?
Had they received the money before they came here?
Had we fixed our report yet when the manager checked it?

Had he opened an account in the bank when you gave him some money?
Had she washed her clothes before the rain stopped?
Had the cat caught the mouse when the rabbit jumped?

What had you done here before the manager came?
Why hadn't you finished your report yet when the manager wanted to check it?

  Simple Present Tense
Simple Past Tense
Simple Future Tense
Present Continuous Tense
Past Continuous Tense
Future Continuous Tense
Present Perfect Tense
Past Perfect Tense
Future Perfect Tense
Present Perfect Continuous
Past Perfect Continuous
Future Perfect Continuous
Modals
Conditionals
Passive Voice
Reported Speech
Relative Clause
Question Tags

Conjunctions
Prepositions
Articles
Adjectives / Adverbs
Comparison
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