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Forming the Pluperfect

To form the pluperfect tense you use the imperfect of ‘haber’ plus the past participle of a verb. It means 'to had done’ something. For the past participle refer to 10.4.1.

Irregular Pluperfect

To form the pluperfect tense using irregular past participles, you use the imperfect of ‘haber’ plus the past participle of a verb. It means 'to had (done) something. For the past participle refer to 6.1.1.

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