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spanferkel14
4 months ago

plush fect1 = previous past (action 1), preteriority/perfect (action 2)

  • After had breakfastI went to the hairdresser.
  • After had breakfastI went to the Frisör.
  • After I get to the Frisör had you not gone?I met a friend.
  • After I get to the Frisör had gone, I met with a friend.
  • Since I am unripe fruit had been eatingI got stomach pain.
  • Since I am unripe fruit had been eatingI got stomach pain.

1 Predecession or even completed past, i.e. this action was already over when another began in the past.

spanferkel14
4 months ago
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MinusDrei651
4 months ago

Hello Iannoel

In quite simple: it is “double past”

I am (now)

I was (today)

I have been (Year + Perfect) (Yesterday)

I had been (death + perfect) (before yesterday)

Plusquamperfekt is the past of the past. What happened before perfect

Please don’t let you irritate from today and yesterday and before yesterday. The forms of time behave with each other, as yesterday and yesterday.

I’m gonna go shopping.

I was just shopping

I already went shopping

I had already been shopping last year

In southern Germany we have a saying or a phrase: it is yesterday!

If something is yesterday, it’s old-fashioned.

It was yesterday from yesterday… (In a past time) was he already old-fashioned have you not been) – Plusquamperfekt Logic

LG

mulan2255
4 months ago

So say the more backward than expressing preteriority and perfect. So we

He left (and might still be there)

He left (maybe straight)

He had gone (maybe he’s been a long time ago)

ThaliaNaMi
4 months ago

All that had with + partizip ge + verb

e.g.

He had sung.

As well as everything was + participatory

e.g.

He left.

Chrisi614
4 months ago

The 3rd form of the past, he had worked

GabbianoNero
4 months ago

the completed past form

“who had been”

“had drunk”

Grinsekatz10111
4 months ago

A time form