The
pluperfect is a type of verb form, traditionally treated as one of the tense s of certain languages, used in referring to something
Kaynak: PluperfectIn mathematics , a multiply perfect number (also called multiperfect number or
pluperfect number) is a generalization of a perfect number .
Kaynak: Multiply perfect numberIn recreational number theory , a narcissistic number (also known as a
pluperfect digital invariant (PPDI an Armstrong number (after
Kaynak: Narcissistic numberThe past perfect progressive or past perfect continuous (also known as the
pluperfect progressive or
pluperfect continuous) combines
Kaynak: Uses of English verb formsThe "-se" form of the imperfect subjunctive derives from the
pluperfect subjunctive of Vulgar Latin and the "-ra" from the
pluperfectKaynak: Subjunctive moodOther related forms are the
pluperfect , denoting an event prior to a past time of reference, and the future perfect , for an event prior
Kaynak: Perfect (grammar)for example, in classical Latin sum and eram are used as auxiliary verbs in the perfect and
pluperfect passive, which are compound tenses.
Kaynak: LatinAnother is in the
pluperfect ("I had eaten"), which sometimes represents the combination of past tense and perfect ("I was full because
Kaynak: Grammatical aspectPluperfect: The
pluperfect (Latin tempus plūs quam perfectum) expresses an action which was completed before another completed action.
Kaynak: Latin conjugation Latin terminology is often used to describe modern languages, at times erroneously, as in the application of the term "
pluperfect" to the
Kaynak: Grammatical tensePast perfect is a verb form with similar meaning to the
pluperfect. The term may also refer to: Past Perfect (Sof Davar), a novel by
Kaynak: Past perfect (disambiguation)The
pluperfect and the future of the indicative mood, as well as the conditional form, are often replaced with other verbal constructions
Kaynak: Portuguese verb conjugationThis denotes that an action occurred before a specified time in the past, and therefore has similar function to the
pluperfect found in
Kaynak: Past tensePluperfect I: The Udmurt
pluperfect makes use of the preterite I main verb and the auxiliary вал, 'was' in third person singular, also in
Kaynak: Udmurt grammar Unlike the English present perfect (but like the
pluperfect ) the future perfect permits the use of a specific time marker for the action
Kaynak: Future perfectin modern Persian: Indicative: Imperfective perfect, Imperfective
pluperfect; Subjunctive: Imperfective preterite, Imperfective
pluperfect |
Kaynak: Persian verbsPluperfect indicative: The
pluperfect indicative is used to indicate an action that occurred before some other future action. It is rarely
Kaynak: Slovene verbs A
pluperfect and future perfect indicative also exist, but are rather rare. The distinction of the "tenses" in moods other than the
Kaynak: Ancient Greek verbsThe imperfect forms of esse are used as auxiliary verbs in the
pluperfect of the passive voice along with perfect passive participles.
Kaynak: ImperfectPluperfect:The
pluperfect is formed by taking the stem of the perfect, e.g. ' خورده,' adding 'بود'(būd),and finally adding the
Kaynak: Persian grammar