The past perfect subjunctive in Spanish is the tense used for expressing hypothetical situations, regrets or doubts about actions that had already happened. For example, you would use the past perfect subjunctive to say “Ojalá lo hubiera sabido antes” (“I wish I had known earlier”).
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