Bildung von Sätzen und Fragen im Past Perfect

Die Bildung des Past Perfect

Das Past Perfect wird gebildet aus had und dem past participle *.

Die Form had ist in allen Personen (I/you/he/she/it/we/you/they) gleich.

Das past participle wird gebildet:

  • regelmäßige Verben → Infinitiv + -ed
  • unregelmäßige Verben → 3. Spalte der Tabelle der unregelmäßigen Verben

1. Bejahte Sätze im Past Perfect – regelmäßige Verben

  • I had played with a ball.
  • You had played with a ball.
  • He had played with a ball.
  • She had played with a ball.
  • It had played with a ball.
  • We had played with a ball.
  • You had played with a ball.
  • They had played with a ball.

2. Bejahte Sätze im Past Perfect – unregelmäßige Verben

  • I had gone home.
  • You had gone home.
  • He had gone home.
  • She had gone home.
  • It had gone home.
  • We had gone home.
  • You had gone home.
  • They had gone home.

3. Verneinte Sätze im Past Perfect – regelmäßige Verben

  • I had not played with a ball.
  • You had not played with a ball.
  • He had not played with a ball.
  • She had not played with a ball.
  • It had not played with a ball.
  • We had not played with a ball.
  • You had not played with a ball.
  • They had not played with a ball.

4. Verneinte Sätze im Past Perfect – unregelmäßige Verben

  • I had not gone home.
  • You had not gone home.
  • He had not gone home.
  • She had not gone home.
  • It had not gone home.
  • We had not gone home.
  • You had not gone home.
  • They had not gone home.

5. Fragen im Past Perfect – regelmäßige Verben

  • Had I played with a ball?
  • Had you played with a ball?
  • Had he played with a ball?
  • Had she played with a ball?
  • Had it played with a ball?
  • Had we played with a ball?
  • Had you played with a ball?
  • Had they played with a ball?

6. Fragen im Past Perfect – unregelmäßige Verben

  • Had I gone home?
  • Had you gone home?
  • Had he gone home?
  • Had she gone home?
  • Had it gone home?
  • Had we gone home?
  • Had you gone home?
  • Had they gone home?

Tipp: Kurzformen im Past Perfect