Portuguese Grammar Guide

Past perfect subjunctive (e.g.: Eu tivesse falado)

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Description

An Overview of the Past Perfect Subjunctive (Mais-que-perfeito do Conjuntivo Composto)

The past perfect subjunctive is used like the past perfect, but in contexts where the subjunctive is required. It refers to an action that occurred before another past action, viewed with uncertainty, emotion, or subjectivity.

  • Preferia que não tivesses comprado esse casaco.


How to Form the Past Perfect Subjunctive

The past perfect subjunctive is formed using the imperfect subjunctive of ter followed by the past participle:

Subject Imperfect subjunctive of ter Past participle
eu tivesse dito
tu tivesses dito
ele/ela/você tivesse dito
nós tivéssemos dito
vocês/eles tivessem dito

How to Use the Past Perfect Subjunctive

As with other subjunctive forms, it is triggered by verbs and expressions that express:

  • desirequerer que

  • doubtduvidar que

  • emotionlamentar que

  • necessityera importante que

Examples:

  • Queríamos que tivéssemos ficado na praia.

  • Ele duvidava que o político tivesse dito a verdade.

  • Era importante que vocês tivessem chegado a tempo.


Common triggers (in the past)

When these verbs or expressions are in the past, they trigger the past perfect subjunctive:

  • queria que, duvidava que, esperava que

  • era necessário que, era importante que


Use in se clauses (hypothetical past)

The past perfect subjunctive is used after se in hypothetical past situations:

  • Não teria feito isso se tivesse sabido.

👉 Rule:

  • after se → past perfect subjunctive

  • main clause → conditional perfect


Expressing “would have / should have”

Portuguese typically uses the conditional perfect for this meaning:

  • Teria escrito uma carta, mas não tive tempo.

However, in some contexts, the past perfect subjunctive may appear in similar hypothetical constructions.


🔑 Key point

The past perfect subjunctive expresses:

  • an action completed before another past action

  • viewed with uncertainty, emotion, or hypothetical meaning

Tags: imperfect past subjunctive
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