Level 3 ESL Introduction to the Past Perfect Tense

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The Past Perfect An Introduction

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Samuel Morse, inventor of the Morse Code and contributor to the invention of the telegraph machine.

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The Past PerfectAn Introduction

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Samuel Morse

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Morse’s Early Career

• Although Morse had studied mathematics and science in school, he became a painter.

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• In 1825, Morse was away from home when he received a letter that his wife was dying.

• A messenger had ridden a horse a few days to bring him the news.

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• Morse returned home as fast as he could. • However, by the time Morse returned home,

his wife had already died.

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• Morse was terribly sad that he had missed the chance to say goodbye to his wife.

• He was disturbed by how long it had taken for him to find out about his wife’s illness.

• Also, he wasn’t really satisfied with his success in art.

• At this time in his life, Morse was still interested in science although he had become a painter.

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• And since before his wife’s death, he had already been reading and thinking about creating a faster way to send messages.

• Morse finally decided to quit painting and focus on communication technology.

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• Morse invented the electro-magnetic telegraph machine in 1844.

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• He finally made a successful model in 1844, but only after he had tried several different methods that didn’t work.

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Past PerfectForm

Subject + had + past participle + rest of sentence

He had already eaten, so he didn’t join us for lunch.

I hadn’t known any Arabic until Galban taught me.

(Wh word) + had + subject + past participle

What had you learned before you started this class?

Had you seen snow before you came to Denver?

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When do we use past perfect?

To contrast two states, actions or events in the past.

To make the order of different past events more clear.

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Complete the sentence:

•Before he became an inventor, Samuel Morse _____________ a painter.

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Complete the sentence:

•Before he became an inventor, Samuel Morse had been a painter.

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Complete the sentence:

•Sadly, Samuel Morse’s wife ______________

• by the time he arrived home.

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Complete the sentence:

•Sadly, Samuel Morse’s wife had died

• by the time he arrived home.

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Complete the sentence:

•Morse was an artist, but he also understood science because he _______________ it in college.

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Complete the sentence:

•Morse was an artist, but he also understood science because he had studied it in college.

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Past Perfect

Which time words are used with the past perfect?

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Past Perfect

Which time words are used with the past perfect?

Before

After

By

By the time

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Past Perfect

Which time words are used with the past perfect?

Before + simple past clause, past perfect clause

After + past perfect clause, simple past clause

By + year or time phrase

By the time + simple past clause, past perfect clause

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Past Perfect

Before and after can used with either simple past or past perfect.

Ex: I hadn’t done the homework yet before I went to class.

Ex: I didn’t do my homework before I went to class.

Ex: After I had seen the movie, I wrote a summary.

Ex: After I saw the movie, I wrote a summary.

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Past Perfect

We ALWAYS use the past perfect with by and by the time.

By 1890, the University of Denver had already opened.

I had already finished my work by the time he arrived.

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Practice