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haber in the plusquamperfecto
habua, habias, habia, habiamos, habiais, habian
the pluscuam is only used
in the past, used when explaining an action that was completed before another (the preterait) action in the past
example of the pluscuam perfecto
ya habia comido (1st action) cuando (when) mi mama llego (2nd action) a mi casa
ya means
already, has an action happen beore another action already happened
2nd verb is
conjugated normally in the past tense