When I woke up the garden was all white. It had snowed during the night.
I suddenly realized that I'd left my phone in the taxi.
We got home just in time - the match hadn't started.
When she got to class, she realized that she hadn't brought her book.
I went to Paris last weekend.
I really loved it.
Had you been there before.
No, I hadn't.
We use the past perfect when we are already talking about the past and want to talk about an earlier pst action.
When I woke up the garden was all white. It had snowed during the night.
It snowed before I woke up.
We make the psat perfect with had / hadn't + the past participle.
The form of the past perfect is the same for all persons.
has is sometimes contracted to 'd.
had or would?
Be careful, 'd can be had or would.
I didn't know that you'd found a new job. ('d = had)
If you went by taxi, you'd get there much quicker. ('d = would)
I love you.
He said that he loved me.
I’ve just arrived.
She said that she had just arrived.
We’ll come at eight.
He told me that they would come at eight.
I don’t want to go to the party.
Jack told Anna that he didn’t want to go to the party.
I’m in a hurry.
She said that she was in a hurry.
I’ll write.
He said that he would write.
I didn’t see it.
She said that she hadn’t seen it.
I’m hungry.
He said that he was hungry.
I’ll be late.
She said that she would be late.
I’ve finished.
He said that he had finished.
I’m coming.
She said that she was coming.
I’ll do it again.
He said that he would do it again.
I had a great time.
She said that she had had a great time.
I’m tired.
He said that he was tired.
Who painted The Milkmaid?
Which city has the most honest people?
How many people live near the school?
Who wants a cup of coffee?
Who lives in the White House?
What makes you happy?
Which key opens this door?
What happened last night?
What caused the accident?
Whose story won first prize?
Whose mobile phone has a signal?
Who speaks Japanese?
Whose dog won the competition?
Which shop sells gloves?
Who rang the doorbell?
Whose horse finished the race first?
Which painting cost the most?
Who ate the biscuits?
Who met David Beckham?
What happened to your shirt?
Which of these restaurants has the best service?
Whose bike got stolen?
Whose hat cost over £100?
Whose mobile phone still has a signal?