15.2 Past Perfect
Part participle after haber usually adds either ____ or ____ to the verb ending
-ado -ido
Antes de este año, nunca, había estudio español
Before this year, I had never studied Spanish
Haber conjugation (past perfect)
Había Habías Había Habíamos Habían
Ella ya había salido cuando llamaron
She had already left when they called
The past participle verb in the past perfect is not conjugated differently between yo/tu/el/etc. (T/F)
True. The form of haber is conjugated as needed and and -ado or -ido ending is added to the verb
The past perfect is often used in conjunction with ______ to describe when the actions occurred
antes de
Past perfect uses a form of ____ + the past participle
haber
Past perfect is used to talk about
what someone had done or what had occurred before another past action, event or state
The past perfect is often used with the word ___ (already) meaning that an action, event, or state had already occurred before another.
ya
the ___ and ___ form of haber is the same in the past perfect
yo and el/ella/usted