41. Note that, in the last two examples ( perfective and pluperfect ), two roots are used in one verb compound. 42. Other forms, such as the pluperfect , the future II, the progressive forms or the conjunctive forms are somewhat complicated. 43. The Latin pluperfect was preserved in very early Old French as a past tense with a value similar to a preterite or imperfect. 44. Ancient Greek also had a mediopassive in the present, imperfect, perfect, and pluperfect Albanian have only mediopassive in all tenses. 45. New " perfect " and " pluperfect " tenses had also been formed, probably by influence of the Indo-European languages. 46. The pluperfect is used instead of the preterite when some other past fact ( often in a prior sentence ) is being referenced. 47. During breaks in the action a four-piece band called Pluperfect and the Past Participles plays popular music from days long gone by. 48. This formation is very similar to Indo-European language ), where the perfect and the pluperfect are expressed in the following way: 49. For decades, the pluperfect illustration of " bald-faced lie " has been : tobacco executives claiming cigarettes do no harm. 50. The far past tense is used for events that happened more than 18 hours ago, and can also be used as a weak pluperfect .