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Past Perfect Tense 100 Examples | Sentences

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Past Perfect Tense: The Past Perfect tense is formed by using the 3rd form of the verb, and by adding “had” helping verb, depending on the person. Here is the List of 100 Examples of Past Perfect tense. This List contains some simple sentences, interrogative and negative sentences:

Structure of Past Perfect Tense

Positive SentencesSubject + Had + V3 + Object + Other word
Negative SentencesSubject + had+ not +V3 + Object + Other word
Interrogative SentencesHad + Subject+ V3 + Object + Other word

Past Perfect Tense 100 Examples

  • She had finished homework.
  • She had not finished homework.
  • Had she finished homework?
  • He had visited London.
  • He had not visited London.
  • Had he visited London?
  • He had studied English.
  • He had not studied English.
  • Had he studied English?
  • She had cooked dinner.
  • She had not cooked dinner.
  • Had she cooked dinner?
  • Maria had lost keys.
  • Maria had not lost keys.
  • Had Maria lost keys?
  • Movie had started.
  • Movie had not started.
  • Had movie started?
  • We had seen movie.
  • We had not seen movie.
  • Had we seen movie?
  • They had eaten dinner.
  • They had not eaten dinner.
  • Had they eaten dinner?
  • I had forgotten book.
  • I had not forgotten book.
  • Had I forgotten book?
  • He had finished work.
  • He had not finished work.
  • Has he finished work?
  • She had visited France.
  • She had not visited France.
  • Had she visited France?
  • They had cleaned house.
  • They had not cleaned house.
  • Had they cleaned house?
  • She had read book.
  • She had not read book.
  • Had she read book?
  • They had watched TV.
  • They had not watched TV.
  • Had they watched TV?
  • He had played football.
  • He had not played football.
  • Had he played football?
  • She had written letter.
  • She had not written letter.
  • Had she written letter?
  • They had finished project.
  • They had not finished project.
  • Had they finished project?
  • He had slept.
  • He had not slept.
  • Had he slept?
  • They had bought tickets.
  • They had not bought tickets.
  • Had they bought tickets?
  • She had painted room.
  • She had not painted room.
  • Had she painted room?
  • They had visited museum.
  • They had not visited museum.
  • Had they visited museum?
  • They had booked hotel.
  • They had not booked hotel.
  • Had they booked hotel?
  • She had finished exam.
  • She had not finished exam.
  • Had she finished exam?
  • He had cooked dinner.
  • He had not cooked dinner.
  • Had he cooked dinner?
  • She had closed window.
  • She had not closed window.
  • Had she closed window?
  • They had played soccer.
  • They had not played soccer.
  • Had they played soccer?
  • He had finished book.
  • He had not finished book.
  • Had he finished book?
  • She had taken shower.
  • She had not taken shower.
  • Had she taken shower?
  • They had found keys.
  • They had not found keys.
  • Had they found keys?
  • He had written poem.
  • He had not written poem.
  • Had he written poem?
  • She had learned Spanish.
  • She had not learned Spanish.
  • Had she learned Spanish?
  • He had made mistake.
  • He had not made mistake.
  • Had he made mistake?
  • They had finished homework.
  • They had not finished homework.
  • Had they finished homework?
  • She had solved puzzle.
  • She had not solved puzzle.
  • Had she solved puzzle?

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Pushpendra Patel

दोस्तों आपकी तरह मै भी प्रतियोगी परीक्षाओं की तैयारी करता हूँ। इस वेबसाइट के माध्यम से हम एसएससी , रेलवे , यूपीएससी, पुलिस इत्यादि परीक्षाओं की तैयारी करने वाले छात्रों की सहायता कर रहे हैं ! हम इन्टरनेट पर ही उपलब्ध सामग्री को एक आसान रूप में आपके सामने प्रकट करने की कोशिश कर रहे हैं ! हमारा उद्देश्य उन सभी छात्रों को प्रतियोगी परीक्षाओं की सभी समाग्री उपलब्ध कराना है जो पैसे ना होने की वजह से इन पुस्तकों को खरीदने में दिक्कत होती हैं और अपने सपनों को पूरे नही कर पाते है, धन्यवाद.

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