# 40. Past Perfect Tense > Source: [A Complete Guide To Every Fundamental In Spanish (The Conclusion)](https://youtube.com/watch?v=YHDZSHCt1DE&t=11170s) The past perfect (`pluscuamperfecto`) talks about what someone **had** done before another past action. It uses the imperfect of `haber` + a past participle. ## Key Rules - Formula: **imperfect `haber`** (`había, habías, había, habíamos, habíais, habían`) + **past participle**. - Often pairs with `ya` (already), placed *before* `haber`: `Ella ya había salido`. - Often pairs with `antes de` + noun/infinitive (= "before"): `Antes de llegar a la escuela, yo ya había comido`. - Like the present perfect, `haber + participle` is inseparable; negatives, DOPs, IOPs, and reflexive pronouns go before `haber`. - Spanish has three "had"s in English: preterite (`tuve`), imperfect (`tenía`), past perfect (`había tenido`). ## Conjugation / Pattern Tables ### `haber` (imperfect) | Pronoun | Form | |---|---| | yo | había | | tú | habías | | él/ella | había | | nosotros | habíamos | | vosotros | habíais | | ellos | habían | ## Examples | Spanish | English | |---|---| | Ella ya había salido. | She had already left. | | Yo ya había estudiado. | I had already studied. | | Antes de llegar a la escuela, yo ya había comido. | Before arriving at school, I had already eaten. | | Antes de este mes, yo había trabajado mucho. | Before this month, I had worked a lot. | | Él me lo había mostrado. | He had shown it to me. | | Él nunca me lo había mostrado. | He had never shown it to me. | | Él no me lo había mostrado. | He had not shown it to me. | | Antes de ir al trabajo, me había duchado. | Before going to work, I had taken a shower. | | Yo había comido antes de la fiesta. | I had eaten before the party. | | Nosotros habíamos visto la película. | We had seen the movie. | ## Notes & Gotchas - Same inseparability rule as the present perfect. - "I had a dog" (state in the past) = `Yo tenía un perro` (imperfect of `tener`), not the past perfect. - "I had to study" (obligation) = `Yo tuve que estudiar` (preterite of `tener`). - "I had eaten" (action before another past action) = `Yo había comido` (past perfect). - Conversationally, the simple past is often used instead of the past perfect.