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One of the main reasons to use past perfect is another action in the simple past that precedes it:

"Perhaps you didn't notice?" [simple past]

Bond: No, can't say I had. [had noticed]. I can't say I had noticed before you mentioned it (implied).

Other examples:

I had noticed that she cleaned up the room. 
I had seen the movie before he mentioned it.

One of the main reasons to use past perfect is another action in the simple past that precedes it:

"Perhaps you didn't notice?" [simple past]

Bond: No, can't say I had. [had noticed]. I can't say I had noticed before you mentioned it (implied).

Other examples:

I had noticed that she cleaned up the room. I had seen the movie before he mentioned it.

One of the main reasons to use past perfect is another action in the simple past that precedes it:

"Perhaps you didn't notice?" [simple past]

Bond: No, can't say I had. [had noticed]. I can't say I had noticed before you mentioned it (implied).

Other examples:

I had noticed that she cleaned up the room. 
I had seen the movie before he mentioned it.

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One of the main reasons to use past perfect is another action in the simple past that precedes it:

"Perhaps you didn't notice?" [simple past]

Bond: No, can't say I had. [had noticed]. I can't say I had noticed before you mentioned it (implied).

Other examples:

I had noticed that she cleaned up the room. I had seen the movie before he mentioned it.