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French verbs: Pluperfect - Past Perfect - Plus-que-parfait

Tuesday July 7, 2009
The French pluperfect (aka past perfect) is used to indicate an action in the past that occurred before another action in the past. The latter can either be mentioned in the same sentence or implied. Learn how to conjugate and use this compound tense.
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