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What had you done? ¿Qué habías hecho? |
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subject + had + 3 |
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2 |
3 |
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go |
went |
gone |
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I had gone |
I hadn't gone |
Had I gone ? |
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You had gone |
You hadn't gone |
Had you gone ? |
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He had gone |
He hadn't gone |
Had he gone ? |
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She had gone |
She hadn't gone |
Had she gone ? |
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It had gone |
It hadn't gone |
Had it gone ? |
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We had gone |
We hadn't gone |
Had we gone ? |
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You had gone |
You hadn't gone |
Had you gone ? |
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They had gone |
They hadn't gone |
Had they gone ? |
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Affirmative |
subject + had + 3 |
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I had gone to New York - Yo había ido a New York |
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He had gone to New York - El había a New York |
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Negative |
subject + hadn't + 3 |
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I hadn't gone to New York - Yo no había ido a New York |
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He hadn't gone to New York - El no había ido a New York |
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Interrogative |
Had + subject + 3 ? |
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Had I gone to New York? - ¿Había ido yo a New York ? |
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Had he gone to New York? - ¿Había ido él a New York? |
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usos del pasado perfecto simple |
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Acción del pasado que tuvo lugar antes que otra. |
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Her plane had already left when
Thelma arrived at the airport. |
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Con el adverbio just para expresar una acción que acaba de ocurrir. |
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When Oliver phoned, the kids had
just gone to bed. |
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Tercer Condicional. |
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If I had known that you were sick, I
would have gone to see you. |
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