Past perfect form and use – Grammar chart

Past perfect form and use

 

Past perfect form

We make the past perfect with had/hadn’t + past participle-ed for regular verbs and the 3rd column form for irregular verbs.

The past perfect is the same for all persons.

We can contract had to ‘d.

 

Past perfect use

We use the past perfect when we are talking about the past and then we want to talk about something that happened earlier in the past.

 

Past perfect or past simple?

We use the past simple to describe a series of past event in chronological order, and we use the past perfect to make clear that one of the events happened before. Compare these two sentences:

 

Be careful with this common mistake!

The contraction ‘d can be had or would. Remember that we use an infinitive form after would and a past participle after had.