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You use past perfect to talk about one event that happened in the past before another event in the past.

Past perfect is had + past participle.

The train had left when I arrived at the station.

I arrived at the station is something that happened in the past (past simple).

The train had left (past perfect) is the thing that happened before I arrived.

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