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The pluperfect tense (plus que parfait) refers to things that ''had'' happened in the past.
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The pluperfect tense (plus-que-parfait) refers to things that ''had'' happened in the past.
  
 
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  I had bought a big house.
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  I had played

Latest revision as of 19:53, 30 August 2010

The pluperfect tense (plus-que-parfait) refers to things that had happened in the past.

For example

I had played