What is the difference between the simple past and past perfect?
The simple past and past perfect are both past tense forms for verbs.
- The simple past tense is used to describe actions that took place in the past. For example, “Sven started a new job last year.”
- The past perfect is used for past actions that occurred before another past action or up to a certain point in the past. For example, “Sven had worked in hospitality for five years before becoming an accountant.”
The other past tense forms are the past progressive and the past perfect progressive.