When there is a main event and events before it, we use the past perfect to describe the earlier events and the Past Simple to describe the main event.

Earlier events

  • When she opened the door, he had already left.
  • I realized that I had been there before.
  • When I met her, I had never been in a serious relationship.
  • He noticed I had cleaned the car.

How much or how many had been done

  • We had driven 500 miles and we needed some rest.
  • How many hours had he slept when you woke him up?

Stative verbs

We use past perfect with Stative or non-action verbs to describe events that had started earlier in the past with a “duration” (e.g., how long, for, since, always, etc.)

  • The day Anne died, they had been married for 48 years.
  • The day I left, I had been in England for exactly 4 years.
  • She told me she had always hated her sister.

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