Past Perfect
1.
Jill was afraid she (forget) her
key at home, but she found it in her handbag.
2.
Dad wasn’t at home when I came
back. He (go) out twenty minutes before.
3.
I wasn’t hungry because I (just / have)
breakfast.
4.
Peter saw an urgent message on his
table. Somebody (leave) it the day before.
5.
I apologized I (not / phone) her.
6.
He told me that he (come back) a
fortnight before.
7.
I knew him at once though I (meet)
him many years before.
8.
They (finish) painting the ceiling
by two o’clock.
9.
I kept silence for a while
thinking of what he (tell) me.
10. We had no car at that time because we (sell) our old
one.
Past Simple or Past Perfect?
1.
I (enjoyed / had enjoyed) the film
even though I (saw / had seen) it before.
2.
I got up late this morning so when
I (arrived / had arrived) at the station, the train (already left / had already
left).
3.
I couldn’t speak to them because
when I (phoned / had phoned), they (went / had gone) out.
4.
We realized that we (met / had
met) before as soon as we (saw / had seen) each other.
5.
They (lived / had lived) in their
house for twenty years when they (decided / had decided) to sell it.
6.
My sister (bought / had bought) me
a novel but I (already read / had already read it).
7.
As soon as I heard his voice, I
(knew / had known) we (met / had met) before.
8.
When I (opened / had opened) the
door, the lesson (already began / had already begun).
9.
She (painted / had painted) the
wall before the children (came / had come) home.
10. The pupils (didn’t finish / hadn’t finished) the test
when the bell (rang / had rung).
11. I (met / had met) Ann a week ago. She (just returned /
had just returned) from the business trip.
12. I (tried / had tried) to phone John in the morning,
but he (already left / had already left).
13. The children (didn’t clean / hadn’t clean) the room
before their parents (came / had come) home.
14. I (finished / had finished) writing the project at 6
o’clock yesterday.
15. I (wrote / had written) the composition by 6 o’clock
yesterday.
16. The teacher (understood / had understood) that the
pupils (didn’t do / hadn’t done) their homework.
17. He (told / had told) me that he (never played / had
never played) football before.
18. She (was /had been) a nurse before she (became / had
become) a doctor.
Past Perfect or Present Perfect?
1.
Aunt Polly punished Tom Sawyer
because he … naughty. A) has been; B) had been
2.
–Why are you looking so unhappy?
-I … my purse. A) have lost; B) had lost
3.
Sam was upset because Judy
… A) hasn’t come; B)
hadn’t come
4.
Mother asked the children if they
… some biscuits for tea. A) has bought; B) had bought
5.
I … some photos to be developed.
Are they ready? A) has left; B) had left
6.
Tell Tommy about these wonderful
islands. He … about them. A)has never heard; B)had never heard
7.
I’m so happy to see you again. I …
you since I left London. A) haven’t seen B) hadn’t seen
8.
She said she … him since she left
London. A) hasn’t seen B) hadn’t
seen
KEYS.
Past Perfect
1.
Had forgotten
2.
Had gone
3.
Had just had
4.
Had left
5.
Hadn’t phoned
6.
Had come back
7.
Had met
8.
Had finished
9.
Had told
10. Had sold
Past Simple or Past Perfect?
1.
Enjoyed, had seen
2.
Arrived, had already left
3.
Phoned, had gone
4.
Had met, saw
5.
Had lived, decided
6.
Bought, had already read
7.
Knew, had met
8.
Opened, had already begun
9.
Had painted, came
10. Hadn’t finished, rang
11. Met, had just returned
12. Tried, had already left
13. Hadn’t clean, came
14. Finished
15. Had written
16. Understood, hadn’t done
17. Told, had never played
18. Had been, became
Past Perfect or Present Perfect?
1.
B
2.
A
3.
B
4.
B
5.
A
6.
A
7.
A
8.
B
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