The Writer's Harbrace Handbook, Cheryl Glenn & Loretta Gray, c.2009 Page 417. When the speaker <had finished> finished, everyone applauded. (The past perfect tense had finished indicates a time before the action expressed by applauded.)Wrong. Past perfect, page 419. Ms. Jones <had been called> was called to jury duty twice last year, but she was glad to serve again. 27a. page 437. "In the summer of 1983, I had just finished my third year of architecture and had to find a six-month internship. I <had grown> grew up and <gone> went through my entire education in the Midwest, but I <had been> went to New York City once on a class field trip and I thought it seemed like a pretty good place to live. ~~ Paul K. Humiston, "Small World" Would you say, Paul, "In the summer of 1983, I had grown up in the Midwest"? You wouldn't, would you? This is Exhibit #118 to my assertion that there is at least one 'had' error on any grammar website or in any grammar text you can name. Challenges are encouraged and appreciated. .brad.02oct10. To join or leave this LISTSERV list, please visit the list's web interface at: http://listserv.muohio.edu/archives/ateg.html and select "Join or leave the list" Visit ATEG's web site at http://ateg.org/