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Text: A car accident

Some people are explaining to a policeman what they saw a few hours ago. 'I saw there had been an accident. One car had run into another. I had just put some money in the bank cash-dispenser when I heard a horrible noise,' a young woman says. 'I had come round the corner when I saw a man had hit another driver,' a lady explains. 'I didn't see what happened. I was working and suddenly I heard a strange noise. When I went out, the police had already arrived,' a post office worker points out. 'I had just arrived at the bus stop when I saw the car accident,' a man says. 'My brother and I had just bought some flowers at the florist's. We were going to take a taxi when we heard the crash. We had never seen a car accident before,' two young boys explain. 'I didn't hear any strange noise. You know, I'm quite deaf. I had bought a magazine at the news-stand and I was reading it on a bench,' an old man tells the policeman. 'Had any of you seen the drivers before the accident?,' the policeman asks.
 
 
Form
Affirmative
I / he / she / it
we / you / they
had ('d)Past participle
Negative
I / he / she / it
we / you / they
had not (hadn't)Past participle
Questions
hadI / he / she / it
we / you / they
Past participle?
Regular verbs form their Past Participle by adding-edto the verb. Irregular verbs have their own Past Participle.

Uses
We use the Past Perfect Simple:
• to talk about an event that happened before another in the past.
• withwhen, after, as soon as, by the time, already, never, ever,etc.

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A car accident


 


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