ANTE TODO The past perfect subjunctive (el pluscuamperfecto de subjuntivo), also called the pluperfect subjunctive, is formed with the past subjunctive.

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ANTE TODO The past perfect subjunctive (el pluscuamperfecto de subjuntivo), also called the pluperfect subjunctive, is formed with the past subjunctive of haber + [past participle].

Compare the following subjunctive forms. Present subjunctive Present perfect subjuntive yo trabaje yo haya trabajado Past subjunctive Past perfect subjunctive yo trabajara yo hubiera trabajado

pintar comer vivir hubiera pintado hubiera comido hubiera vivido SINGULAR FORMS pintar comer vivir yo hubiera pintado hubiera comido hubiera vivido tú hubieras pintado hubieras comido hubieras vivido Ud. / él / ella

pintar comer vivir PLURAL FORMS nosotros/as hubiéramos pintado hubiéramos comido hubiéramos vivido Uds. / ellos / ellas hubieran pintado hubieran comido hubieran vivido

The past perfect subjunctive is used in subordinate clauses under the same conditions that you have learned for other subjunctive forms, and in the same way the past perfect is used in English (I had talked, you had spoken, etc.). It refers to actions or conditions that had taken place before another action or condition in the past. No había nadie que hubiera dormido. There wasn’t anyone who had slept. Dudaba que ellos hubieran llegado. I doubted that they had arrived. Esperaba que Juan hubiera ganado el partido. I hoped that Juan had won the game. Llegué antes de que la clase hubiera comenzado. I arrived before the class had begun.

¡INTÉNTANLO! Indica la forma apropiada del pluscuamperfecto de subjuntivo de cada verbo entre paréntesis. 1. Esperaba que ustedes _____ (hacer) las reservaciones. 2. Dudaba que tú _____ (decir) eso. 3. No estaba seguro de que ellos _____ (ir). 4. No creían que nosotros _____ (hablar) con Ricardo. 5. No había nadie que _____ (poder) comer tanto como él. 1 of 2

¡INTÉNTANLO! Indica la forma apropiada del pluscuamperfecto de subjuntivo de cada verbo entre paréntesis. 6. No había nadie que _____ (ver) el espectáculo. 7. Me molestó que tú no me _____ (llamar) antes. 8. ¿Había alguien que no _____ (apreciar) esa película? 9. No creían que nosotras _____ (bailar) en el festival. 10. No era cierto que yo _____ (ir) con él al concierto. 2 of 2