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Past perfect of begin




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Past perfect

I had begun


​The past perfect tense is used to show that something happened before another action in the past.

The past perfect, sometimes called pluperfect, describes events in the past. This is a specific type of tense and even when it seems hard to use, it is actually pretty easy. This tense describes events that happened in the middle of another event in the past, or which „passed in the past“. To construct the past perfect tense, we need to know all the irregular verbs and their forms.
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I
had begun 
you
had begun 
he/she/it
had begun 
we
had begun 
you
had begun 
they
had begun 


Infinitive

begin






Other verbs conjugation begin



Present "begin"begin
Present Continuous "begin"am beginning
Simple past "begin"began
Past Continuous "begin"was beginning
Present perfect "begin"have begun
Present perfect continuous "begin"have been beginning
Past perfect "begin"had begun
Past perfect continuous "begin"had been beginning
Future "begin"will begin
Future continuous "begin"will be beginning
Future perfect "begin"will have begun
Future perfect continuous "begin"will have been beginning



Irregular verbs