Hello everyone! Today's layout will deal with the PAST PERFECT TENSE, which is mainly used in narrative English. We use the past perfect most often when we are telling our parents about the school day or when we are just narrating events in the logical order they happened. So this tense is going to be key to speaking English naturally and understandably.
The past perfect tense is mainly used to express actions completed before other actions in the past. Let's practice this tense if you want to tell others about almost everything you have done recently. Here, you will find several videos with explanations and examples to better use THE PAST PERFECT TENSE. Keep on enjoying learning English with INGLES2TAKEAWAY.
LET'S GET IT
This is video 1.
Click on PLAY and you will find
when and how to use
the PAST PERFECT TENSE for day-by-day English.
Take down notes, because you may need them.
ENJOY!
LET'S MAKE IT
This is video 2.
Watch this video to better understand
how to form the structure
to express action in
THE PAST PERFECT TENSE.
Remember to write down notes for further exercises.
Never forget to have a great time learning.
GRAMMAR in CONTEXT
In the following video, we are learning
how we use the Past Perfect in context.
Watch this video and check out useful phrases.
Don't forget to take notes.
Click on the PLAY button and enjoy.
GRAMMAR in CONTEXT
Here you will find another example to use
the PAST PERFECT in a real situation.
Remember that in ENGLISH nothing is better than
learning using true conversations and examples.
Take down notes if you need.
Have a good time!
GAMESHOW
Let's check how much you've learned about
The Past Perfect Tense.
We're going to use this GRAMMAR GAMESHOW to test
you are in teams like a real TV show.
If you are playing alone,
pause the video and try to answer before the contestants.
This way you will be playing as if you were there.
This is all for today, guys.
I hope you have had a great time and
now you can say that you know a little more than
what you had known before.
See you in class.
Don't forget to share with others
what you have learned here today.
Be good!