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Pluperfect. It’s so perfect they had to make more of it. olim , nauta florem magicum quaesivit. postquam nauta florem magicum diu quaesiverat , ad aedificium advenit. postquam aedificio appropinquaverat , nauta vocavit. Heus ! Anybody home?.
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Pluperfect It’s so perfect they had to make more of it.
postquamnautafloremmagicumdiuquaesiverat, ad aedificiumadvenit.
postquamaedificioappropinquaverat, nautavocavit. Heus! Anybody home?
postquamnautavocaverat, nemorespondit. ergo, nautaaedificiumintravit.
postquamfloremceperat, flosnautamconsumpsit. et victimamaliamexpectabat.
Pluperfect • “plus” + “perfectus” = “pluperfect” • translates “had ______ed” or “had been ______ing.”
Pluperfect • 3rd Principal Part of the Verb + form of “erat” • amo, amare, amavi • amaveramus = “we had loved” • amaverat=“he had loved”