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Who had killed the mad dogs?
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- The "past perfect tense" is a form of verb tense that is used to indicate an action took place/happened before something else had happened, that is before "another point" in the past. The formula for the past perfect tense is had +[past participle]. It does not matter if the subject is singular/plural; the formula does not change, example, She had studied French before you moved to Paris.
- With non-continuous verbs (actions which we cannot see, examples, o be, to want, to seem, to care, to need, etc ) and some non-continuous uses of mixed verbs (have more than one meaning, examples, to appear, to have, to feel, to look, to hear, etc) we use the "past perfect tense" to show something had began in the past & continued up until "another action" in the past.
Examples of using Past Perfect Tense
- I had finished the work.
- Sana had been working there for 6 years.
- James and Nelly had been painting their house.
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