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Vergangenheit – Das Plusquamperfekt Theorie

Gayathri Elumalai
12/08/2023 0 0

Aim of this section is to learn the third way to speak about past events.

 

German

English

Er kaufte sich ein teures Auto, nachdem er im Lotto

gewonnen hatte.

 

Der Zug war schon abgefahren, als wir in den Bahnhof kamen.

 

Bevor Cathy zu mir kam, hatte sie schon ein Jahr lang Deutsch gelernt.

He bought an expensive car after he had won in the lottery.

 

The train had already departed when we came to the train station.

 

Before Cathy came to me she had been learning

German already for one year.

 

 

 
   

 

 

When do you use the tense "Plusquamperfekt"?

 

The "Plusquamperfekt" is always used when you speak about a event in the past that had happened before another event in the past.

Another expresson for the "Plusquamperfekt" is "Vorvergangenheit" (="pre past") which describes its purpose best. The "Plusquamperfekt" is rarely used.

 

 
   

 

 

 

 

example 1:

 

Als die Eltern das Haus verlassen hatten, schauten die Kinder die ganze Nacht fern. (When the parents had left the house the children watched tv all night.)

 

  • event 1: the parents left the house
  • event 2: the children watched tv
  • both events happened in the past
  • for event 1 you always use "Plusquamperfekt" and for event 2 "Präteritum" or "Perfekt"

 

 

example 2:

 

Nachdem sie das Visum bekommen hatte, ist sie sofort nach Deutschland geflogen. (After she had got the visa she flew immediately to Germany.)

 

  • event 1: she got the visa
  • event 2: she flew to Germany
  • both events happened in the past
  • for event 1 you always use "Plusquamperfekt" and for event 2 "Präteritum" or "Perfekt"

 

 

Indicators for "Plusquamperfekt"

 
   

 

 

examples:

 

  • Nachdem ich die Prüfung bestanden hatte, habe ich eine große Party gemacht. (After I had passed the exam I made a big )

 

  • Als wir zur Party kamen, waren die meisten Leute schon gegangen. (When we arrived at the party most people had gone )

 

  • Bevor ich Cathy kennen lernte, hatte ich mich noch nie intensiv mit der deutschen Grammatik

beschäftigt.

(Bevore I met Cathy I hadn't never dealt intensively with the German grammar.)

 

 

How do you form the tense "Plusquamperfekt"?

 

 
   

 

 

 

Hilfsverben (auxiliary verbs = "helping verbs")

 
   

 

 

 

When do you have to use "haben" and when "sein"?

 

  • You use "sein" when the verb shows a change of position or condition e.g. gehen (go), kommen (come), wandern (hiking)
  • You use "sein" when the verb shows a crossing of a "boundary" e.g. sterben (die), einschlafen (fall asleep)
  • You use "sein" when the verb is an intransitive verb (=verb without direct object) For all other cases use "haben" as "Hilfsverb".

Another useful rule is that almost all weak verbs (see below) take "haben" as their "Hilfsverb". The only exception are the verbs "reisen" (travel) and "passieren" (happen).

 

examples:

 

  • Ich bin gestern (I arrived yesterday.)
  • Er ist gerade (He has just gone.)
  • Bist du schon eingeschlafen? (Did you fall asleep already?)
 
   

 

 

What is the "Partizip II" and how do you form it?

 

We spoke in detail about "Partizip II" when we learned the "Perfekt" tense. Please check this topic for more information.

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