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, , , Past Perfect.




Example: When John and I got to the river, the boat race (start already)

When John and I got to the river, the boat race had already stated.

 

  1. When she went to bed, she remembered that she (not/switch off the light)
  2. She felt tired because she (walk a lot/that day)
  3. She went for a holiday after she (pass the exams)
  4. I didnt know what to say when they (show/me/the picture)
  5. I didnt look at the present until after she (go)
  6. I was very sorry to hear that he (die)
  7. He didnt start speaking until the children (leave/the room)
  8. When I met Helen, I understood why Bill (marry her)
  9. He understood the book only after he (read it/again)

 

4. , after, as soon as, before, until, till, when. .

Example: a) They went to England. They left school. (after)

They went to England after they had left school.

b) The sun set. They finished their work. (before)

The sun had set before they finished their work.

 

  1. The sun rose. He woke up. (before)
  2. I understood the problem. He explained. (as soon as)
  3. She wrote the letter. She went to the post office. (after)
  4. I drove to the airport. The plane took off. (when)
  5. She read the message carefully. She wrote the reply. (before)
  6. He left the room. I turned on the radio. (as soon as)
  7. He had dinned. He went to the cinema. (after)
  8. The man didnt leave. He didnt receive a definite answer. (till)
  9. We didnt say a word. He finished his story. (until)
  10. We reached the football ground. The game started. (when)
  11. Harold couldnt leave for home. He completed everything. (till)
  12. The snow was very deep. It snowed heavily. (after)

 

  1. , Past Simple Past Perfect.
  1. When the police (to arrive), the car (to go).
  2. George (to finish) doing his homework at eight oclock.
  3. When she (to get) to the shop, it (to close).
  4. The train (to leave) when he (to come) to the station.
  5. We (to eat) everything by the time he (to arrive) at the party.
  6. I (to know) that he (not to learn) the poem.
  7. Arthur (not to know) that we already (to arrive).
  8. Nick (to return) to the office by seven oclock.
  9. We (to get) to the stadium at two oclock but the game already (to start).
  10. You (to find) your key which you (to lose) before?
  11. Meg (to say) that she (to be) in that city.
  12. The doctor (to come) when we already (to help) the man.

 

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(The Future Perfect tense)

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1) by (by 5 oclock , by that time ..):

 

We shall have finished our work by 2 oclock tomorrow. .

 

2) , , .

 

You will have finished your work ,

before the bell rings. .

 

Future Perfect to have (shall/will have) . shall/will . shall/will not.

 

He will have asked. .

Will he have asked? ?

He will not (wont) have asked. .

 

 





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