The Past Perfect Tense
The past perfect tense is used to express an action that occurred or completed either before another past action or before a fixed point of time in the past.
Examples:
When I arrived, the thief had already escaped. ○ He had written this novel before the Revolution. ○ Mr. Brown had just left when the telephone rang.
Other Tenses
- The Simple Present Tense
- The Present Continuous Tense
- The Simple Past Tense
- The Past Continuous Tense
- The Simple Future Tense
- The Future Continuous Tense
- The Present Perfect Tense
- The Present Perfect Continuous Tense
- The Past Perfect Continuous Tense
- The Future Perfect Tense
- The Future Perfect Continuous Tense