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The past perfect tense is formed with had and the past participle. a. True b. False
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The past perfect tense is formed with had and the past participle.
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true.When something had already happened at a time in the past, we use "Past Perfect Tense". For most of the verbs, you just have to add "ed" at the end to change it into "past participle".
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