Pluperfect in a sentence as a noun

The pluperfect feels secure now, but its day will come.

The pluperfect is one of the easier tenses in French.

That's not what the pluperfect tense implies in English.

Pluperfect in a sentence as an adjective

The form "Having Snooped" can only be used in a pluperfect inversion such as:Having snooped around for months, the hackers planted a bomb.

I wish I knew what Brad Johnston’s idea for correct English pluperfect construction was. The article doesn’t explain it, and reading his comments on other websites doesn’t give me a good “ground-up” explanation, it only points out where other people are wrong.

Must know all pentium processes, including preprocessing, postprocessing, and past-pluperfect processing.

Pluperfect definitions

noun

a perfective tense used to express action completed in the past; "`I had finished' is an example of the past perfect"

adjective

more than perfect; "he spoke with pluperfect precision"