Pluscuamperfecto vs Preterite Tense Flashcards
What phrases go with the pluscuamperfecto and pretérito tense?
ya, todavía no, aún no
When combined with the perfect tense ‘ya, todavía no & aún no’ are used to do what?
to find out if something has just happened
When combined with the pluscuamperfecto tense, what is ‘ya’ used for
to emphasise the idea that something has already taken place when something else happens
When combined with the pluscuamperfecto tense, what are ‘todavía no and aún no’ used for
often used to indicate that the action had not yet taken place
What tense is used to refer to past events which took place before another past event or situation
pluperfect
How do you form the pluperfect tense?
imperfect of haber + a past participle