This is the rule: The past perfect is formed with the auxiliary verb “had” + The past participle.. The past perfect is used to make Put the verbs between brackets in the simple past or
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This is the rule:
The past perfect is formed with
the auxiliary verb “had”
+ The past participle.
The past perfect is used to make
Put the verbs between brackets in the simple past
or the past perfect form:
1 We (to enter) after
we (to knock) at the door
2 I (just/to mail) you a letter when you (to call) me
3 Mr and Mrs Hartley
(to wait) until Anne (to climb) the slope and (to join) the class
4 Unfortunately,
we (already/to leave) the stadium when the two goals (to score)
5 Before we (to sit) down
to lunch, there (to be) a knock on the front door
6 As soon as the school year (to end), all the pupils (to leave) on vacation
Match these sentences with the appropriate pictures :
7 A couple that I (to notice) in the
hotel dining room (to stop)
alongside of me and pretty soon the
woman (to speak) to me
8 Doctors (to reveal) that
the famous actor (to admit) to
the Harley Street clinic
9 She seemed not to realize that
she
(to be) in the city where
she (to spend) her youth
10 I (to meet) a friend
who (to leave) the country several
years ago
11 Because he (not/to prepare) for
the test, he (to perform) very
poorly
12 The workers (nearly/ to
finish) the new library before school
13 After we (to see) some of
the beautiful sights of the city, we
(to sit down) to rest in Covent Garden
14 As soon as the lecturer (to
finish), many students eagerly
(to begin) to ask questions
15 It wasn’t until the flow of the traffic (to ease
off) that we