Breakdown of El embarque ya había cerrado.
ya
already / now (right now)
haber
(auxiliary) have
el embarque
boarding
cerrar
to close
Questions & Answers about El embarque ya había cerrado.
Why use había cerrado instead of just cerró?
The past perfect (using the imperfect of haber plus a past participle) translates to "had closed". It is used to show that an action was completed before another past event. Here, it implies the boarding closed before the speaker even got to the airport gate.
Can I put ya between había and cerrado, like we do in English with "had already closed"?
No, in Spanish you can never separate the auxiliary verb (haber) and the past participle (cerrado). Words like ya (already) or siempre (always) must go before the entire verb phrase, as in this sentence, or sometimes at the very end.
Why isn't it se había cerrado? Doesn't the airline close the boarding?