13 questions
Before she entered the room the man....
saw her
had seen her
have saw her
have seed her
It was all wet, it ________ that morning.
had rain
had the rained
had rained
had raining
We use "had + verb in participle" to talk about actions that happened BEFORE another action in the past.
(eg: She had seen the robber before he saw her)
NO
YES
"She had seen the robber before he saw her"
'Before' is a time expression and also:
by the time
when
after
a penguin
By the time I got home, my mom ___ prepared a feast.
When Jonas opened the door he noticed somebody ________ (enter) his house.
By the time my dad got home the dog _____ already died.
Jonas had entered the house before he texted his mom.
Jonas first texted his mom, then he entered the house
Jonas first entered the house, then he texted his mom
first one action happened, then the other
both actions happened at the same time
Yesterday, you've done two actions, one after the other, can you put them in a sentence using the past perfect?
eg: "By the time I turned on the tv my show had already ended"
Which is the correct past perfect question form?
Had my father talked to you before you goed to school?
Had my mom seen my dog before it disappeared?
My mom had seen me, hadn't she?
Had I seen the doctor when it be the time?
"His dog escaped because he hadn't left the gate open."
correct, because the dog escaped. It makes sense
incorrect: "... he had left" makes more sense
She hadn't finished her homework by 10 o'clock.
She finished her homework before 10
She didn't finish her homework on time
After this quiz Past Perfect is a little less complicated, right?
Not really
Yes!
Can I play again?
Will this be on the test?
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