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B1 Past Perfect and Past Simple. T009. Complete the sentences using the simple form of the past or past perfect tense. By the time we __________________ to the stadium, the performance ______________________, so we missed the first two songs. (GET, ALREADY START)
Worksheets: past perfect simple and past perfect continuous. Printable exercises pdf, handouts to print.
PAST PERFECT. A. Introduction. The past perfect is used for two actions that occurred at diferent times in the past. In a past perfect sentence, the first past action (further in the past) uses the past perfect, and the second past action (more recent) uses the simple past. Diagram. Form. Function. Time Markers. Examples. Past Perfect. 6:00 pm. 1.
The baby (fall asleep) __________ _________________ before eight o’clock. I (not think) __________ _________________ of that question before. Sue got wet because she (not bring) __________ _________________ an umbrella. He (own) ___________ _________________ his car for a year before he sold it.
The past simple is used for activities that happened some time ago (at 10 o'clock, yesterday, last week, three years ago).The past perfect is used for events that happened before a point in time in the past.
A worksheet on past tenses (past simple, past continuous, past perfect, past perfect continuous) and present perfect (simple and continuous).
This past perfect vs. past simple worksheet helps students learn and practice how to use the past perfect with the past simple and sequence words. Procedure. Give each student a copy of the two-page worksheet. Read the introduction together as a class.