Past perfect/Gerunds & Infinitves/Reported speech
Affirmative | S + HAD + VERB IN P. PARTICIPLE |
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Negative | S + HADN'T + VERB IN P. PARTICIPLE |
Interrogative | HAD/HADN'T + S + VERB IN P. PARTICIPLE + ? |
Ex. The train had just left when I arrived at the station.
I had watched the movie before I read the book.
I had saved my document before the computer crashed.
He was very tired because he hadn't slept well.
Sheila hadn't teached German before, and she was nervous.
We use GERUNDS:
Besides cooking, he spends time painting and relaxing.
Reading books entertains her.
Watching movies is one of her favorite hobbies.
He goes running every day after work.
We use INFINITIVES:
I’m happy to be here.
Mom left to buy milk.
I want to work for the government.
I'm really tired. I'm ready to go to bed.
Reported speech is when we tell someone what another person said.
Backshift: to report we use a tense which is further back that the tense that is originally used.
I travel a lot in my job.
RS: Juan said that she travelled a lot in her job.
The baby's sleeping!
RS: He told me the baby was sleeping.
I've hurt my leg.
RS: He said He'd hurt her leg.
We lived in China for five years.
RS: She told me they'd lived in China for five years.
asked - preguntar
told - contar
said - decir
She HAD WON
I am working
She said she was working