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Something that has already happened in time. Such as--> I saw him in the past week.
past perfect is - had + past participleeg I had swum the race last year so this year I knew what to expect.I had seen the movie before.The most common way of using this tense is to show something that happened in the past, before some other thing happened (usually past simple).The train had left the platform before I arrived.had left = past perfectarrived = past simple
Present tense: The verb indicates an action that happens currently. e.g. I play football. Past tense: The verb indicates an action that happened. e.g. I played football yesterday. Future tense: The verb indicates an action that will happen. e.g. I will play football tomorrow.
Legends of Future Past happened in 1992.
What happened.
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To talk about something that has already happened.
yes. It is a question about something that is happening. What was, being the form of something in the past, that, being the subject. What was that can either be taken as something that happened in the past, or something that has JUST happened.
Something that has already happened in time. Such as--> I saw him in the past week.
i think it was something that happened in the past
To refer to something that has already happened.
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The Past Perfect expresses the idea that something occurred before another action in the past. It can also show that something happened before a specific time in the past.
The past tense is used when something that has already happened (i.e. in the past) is being talked about.
To think back fondly on something that happened in the past or to talk about things from the past with others who were there
Have received is present perfect. Present perfect is used to talk about something that happened very recently and has results in the present.I have received you letter today.Had received is past perfect. Past perfect is used to talk about the 'past in the past' - to talk about something in the past that happened before something else in the past. For example:I had received your letter the day before you rang.In this sentence had received the letter happened before the other past event you rang.
Past perfect is used to talk about something that happened in the past before something else that happened in the past.Past perfect is had + past participleThe army had won the war before it crossed the border.The event that happened after the first event is written using past simple.Another example: The train had left when I arrivedat the station.