English Grammar: Past Perfect

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Past Perfect Simple & Continuous forms

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Past PerfectSimple & Continuous forms

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Read the sentence & guess what had

happened in each scenario

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Example 1:

The policeman arrested Thomas.

Why did Thomas get arrested?

Answer: Thomas had stolen a car and some money.

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Example 2:

Ben apologized to the museum director had had to pay $5,000.

Why did Ben apologize and pay the museum so much money?

Ben had been taking a photo and he had broken a vase.

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When Kara met her son for lunch, she didn’t recognize him.

Why hadn’t Kara recognized herown son?

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He had shaved off the beard he had for 10 years.

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Anna called her boyfriend, Mark, to break up with him?

Why?

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Anna had fallen in love with her colleague, and she no longerloved Mark.

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Dan looked in the fridge at work, and he looked unhappy.

Why was Dan so unhappy?

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Someone had eaten Dan’s lunch.

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Lucy was shocked as she read the letter in her hand.

What had happened?

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Lucy had failed to get accepted into university.

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The Park family were looking very tired and sad at the airport.

Why were they so sad?

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They had missed their flight home.

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Julia stood and argued with the immigration officer at the airport.

Why was Julie upset?

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She had forgotten her passport.

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Daisy didn’t go and see the new Brad Pitt film at the cinema withall of her friends.

Why did Daisy skip the movie?

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She had read a terrible review aboutthe film on the internet.

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Liz didn’t want to drink any wine at the restaurant last night.

Why did Liz refuse the wine?

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She had driven her car. She didn’twant to drink & drive.

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John never studies, but he passed all of his exams!

How did John do this?

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He had paid his teacher money tosee the answers before the exam.

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Janet passed all of her exams easily.

How did Janet pass her exams?

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She had studied every day for two months before the exam.

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Rachael went outside to run, but she came home walking slowly.

Why was Rachael walking and not running?

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Rachael had sprained (twisted) her ankle.

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David started to dance when he left work today.

Why was David dancing?

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David had achieved his sales target.