We use ‘’Had + past participle verb form with before+past simple sentence with You/We/They/I /He/She/It/Plural noun/Singular noun to talk about two actions that happened in the past. We use Had+past participle verb form to talk about the first action and past simple for the second action
Postive Sentences: You/We/They/I/He/She/It/Plural noun/Singular noun+had+past participle before +past simple sentence
You had come here before my friend came
They had purchased before I called them
I had had dinner before my father reached home
We had washed clothes before we went there
She had watched TV before she started reading
Negative Sentences: You/We/They/I/He/She/It/Plural noun/Singular noun+ had not + past participle verb form before + past simple sentence
You had not come here before my friend came
They had not purchased before I called them
I had not had dinner before my father reached home
We had not washed clothes before we went there
She had not watched TV before she started reading
Questions: Had You/We/They/I/He/She/It/Plural noun/Singular noun+ past participle verb form before + past simple sentence?
Had You come here before my friend came?
Had They purchased before I called them?
Had I had dinner before my father reached home?
Had We washed clothes before we went there?
Had She watched TV before she started reading?
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