Past perfect
Past Perfect simple
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Past perfect present perfect
Aux.: had Aux.: have/has
Connected to past simple Connected to Present simple
Visited, cooked, written Visited, cooked, written
Past participle Past participle
Have
(present perfect) I have
lived in Peru since I was born
I have studied in this
university since 2017.
Had (past
perfect) I had lived in Peru when you
arrived.
I had studied Kindergarten by
2005.
1. Ellen White had visited (visit)
several churches when she traveled to Australia. I haven’t visited (not visit) Australia
yet. I visited Ecuador last year, though. The only foreign country in my list
until now.
Have you visited Australia yet? No, never.
Have you visited The Water Park in Lima? Yes. It’s nice.
Had you learned to cook when you were 8? Yes. A little.
Why didn’t you come to class yesterday?
Sorry. I had spent too much time on my school homework.
So / Neither
B: So am I /
I am too //I am not. I am from A.
A: I eat
rice every day.
B: So do I / I do too // I don’t.
C: Robert plays the guitar.
D: So does my brother. / My brother
does too // My brother doesn’t
C: I can cook
D: So can I / I can too
// I can’t
A: I have eaten aguaje.
B: So have I / I have too // I haven’t
A: I am not from Cuzco
B: Neither am I / me neither / I
am not either // I am
A: I don’t drink Inka Kola.
B: Neither do I / me neither / I
don’t either // I do
A: I didn’t play soccer yesterday.
B: Neither did I / me neither / I didn’t either // I did
A: I can’t play the guitar well.
B: Neither can I / me neither / I can’t either // I can
A: I haven’t visited Trujillo yet.
B: Neither have I / me neither / I haven’t either // I have
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