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Past Perfect Tense

Past Perfect Tense. How can it be used?. In four different situations. To show TIME In Reported Speech In 3 rd Conditional Sentences After “wish”. To show TIME. e.g. The next day Hem and Haw returned to Cheese Station C again after they had left home.

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Past Perfect Tense

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  1. Past Perfect Tense How can it be used?

  2. In four different situations • To show TIME • In Reported Speech • In 3rd Conditional Sentences • After “wish”

  3. To show TIME • e.g. The next day Hem and Haw returned to Cheese Station C again after they had left home. had leftreturnednowfuture (9:00 am) (10:00 am) (11:10 am) • We want to talk about: - 2 actions - happened in the past - one happened earlier than the other  the action that happened earlier

  4. To show TIME (continued) • e.g. Haw shut his eyes as tight as he could after he had put his hands over his ears. • e.g. He did not want to know the cheese supply hadgradually become smaller.

  5. In Reported Speech • A lot of changes • e.g. pronouns, modal verbs, reporting verbs, time words, tenses, etc. • simple present ⇨ simple past • present continuous ⇨ past continuous • present perfect⇨past perfect • simple past⇨ past perfect • past continuous ⇨ past perfect continuous

  6. In Reported Speech (continued) • e.g. ‘It’s not fair! Who did it?’ asked Hem. •  reported speech •  Hem asked who had done it because…... • (simple past ⇨ past perfect) • e.g. Hem said, ‘I have becometoo old for that.’ •  Hem said that he had become too old for that meant …… • (present perfect ⇨ past perfect)

  7. In 3rd Conditional Sentences • If-clauseMain clause past perfect tenseperfect conditional If Hem had agreed to get going, they would have found some new cheese.  To talk about something which could have happened in the past but didn’t

  8. After “wish” • To show that we feel sorry because we did notdo something in the past • They (Sniff & Scurry) wishedthey had asked Hem and Haw to go with them so that everyone could enjoy the new cheese. • ≫ Sniff & Scurry can enjoy the new cheese, but Hem & Haw CANNOT, so Sniff & Scurry feel sorry for not asking Hem & Haw to go with them in the past

  9. After “wish” (continued) • Now and then Haw thought about his mice friends, and wished Hem had stopped analyzing the situation so much.

  10. Past Perfect Tense in 4 different situations? Pooh! Now I know how to use Past Perfect Tense in 4 different situations! Really?

  11. References: • Target English 3B: • P.82 — showing when & how we use past perfect tense • P.6 & 7 — reported speech • P.36 — conditional sentences • P.80 & 81 — “wish”

  12. Consolidation • Homework: Target Workbook 3B P.46 • Useful websites from yahoo.com: • Key “past perfect tense” • Surf No. 1, 2, 7

  13. Questions?

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