Explanation
The past perfect (el pretérito pluscuamperfectoo el antecopretérito), also known as the pluperfect, is used to talk about a past action that happened prior to another action in the past.
Past Perfect
The past perfect is often used to talk about what a person had done before something else happened in the past. It is formed by combining haber in the imperfect with a past participle.
Past Perfect Spanish Formula
- haber in the imperfect + past participle
Check out these examples of the Spanish past perfect.
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Notice that the auxiliary verb (haber) and the past participle are never separated. If object pronouns are present, they go immediately before haber.
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Want to learn more about other Spanish past tenses? Check out these articles!
• The Simple Past vs. Past Continuous in Spanish