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<u>Explanationn:</u>
<u>he past perfect tense is used to express action completed in the past:
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"She had eaten is an example of the tense."
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The past perfect tense represents action that occurs BEFORE another past action:
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"My boss had gone before I had the chance to see him."
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How to Form the Past Perfect Tense
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<u>The past perfect tense uses had + the past participle of the main verb
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"She had never tried surfing before she visited Australia."
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"He had already paid for lunch before I got my wallet out."
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"We had never tasted anything like it."
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"James had cleaned his room before his parents could ask him to."
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Contracted Forms of Had
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<u>To make your English more natural when speaking use these contracted forms of had.
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I'd - I had
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<u>You'd - You had
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<u>He'd - He had
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<u>She'd - she had
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<u>It'd - It had
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<u>We'd - we had
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<u>They'd - they had</u>
<em>ANSWER:</em>
<em>Had you ever ate a papaya.</em>