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  2. Pluperfect - Wikipedia

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    Grammatical tense relating to an action antecedent to a subsequent action or event in the past. The pluperfect (shortening of plusquamperfect), usually called past perfect in English, characterizes certain verb forms and grammatical tenses involving an action from an antecedent point in time. Examples in English are: "we had arrived " before ...

  3. French conjugation - Wikipedia

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    Pluperfect (plus-que-parfait): literally "more than perfect", formed with an auxiliary verb in the imperfect; Simple past (passé simple) Conventionally used only in written language (especially in literature) or in extremely formal speech. Past perfect (passé antérieur): formed with an auxiliary verb in the simple past. It is somewhat rare.

  4. French verbs - Wikipedia

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    Further, where older or more literary French would have used the perfect form of the simple past tense (le passé antérieur) for the past-of-the-past, modern non-literary French uses the pluperfect (le plus-que-parfait; the perfect of the imperfect), or sometimes a new form called the surcomposé (literally, "over-compound"), which re-applies ...

  5. Israel raids north Gaza hospital as UN warns ‘darkest moment ...

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    Israeli forces have breached the compound of a hospital in northern Gaza, health officials said, as the United Nations warned the war’s “darkest moment” is unfolding in the north of the Strip.

  6. Past tense - Wikipedia

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    English. In English, the past tense (or preterite) is one of the inflected forms of a verb. The past tense of regular verbs is made by adding -d or -ed to the base form of the verb, while those of irregular verbs are formed in various ways (such as see→saw, go→went, be→was/were). With regular and some irregular verbs, the past tense form ...

  7. Present perfect - Wikipedia

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    The present perfect is a grammatical combination of the present tense and perfect aspect that is used to express a past event that has present consequences. [1] The term is used particularly in the context of English grammar to refer to forms like "I have finished". The forms are present because they use the present tense of the auxiliary verb ...

  8. A Path Out Of Trouble - The Huffington Post

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    Last school year, 17-year-old Kiara got into a fight at school, over a Facebook post about a boy. It wasn't her first fight either. Latune, 16, has a past that includes fighting and an arrest for shoplifting from a department store. What happened after the girls got caught is where the similarities between them end.

  9. Parfait - Wikipedia

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    Parfait. Parfait (/ pɑːrˈfeɪ / par-FAY, [1][2] UK also / ˈpɑːrfeɪ / PAR-fay, [3] French: [paʁfɛ] ⓘ; meaning "perfect") is either of two types of dessert. In France, where the dish originated, parfait is made by boiling cream, egg, sugar and syrup to create a custard -like or meringue -like puree which is then frozen.