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Niniejsza publikacja to karta pracy zawierająca ćwiczenia doskonalące zastosowanie czasu past perfect.
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PAST PERFECT

1. Match the halves of the sentences.

PART 1.

1.

By the time we arrived at the station,

A.

after her dog had made some prints on it.

2.

Mom was sad because

B.

the criminal had already killed two hostages.

3.

I watched my favorite TV show

C.

the train had left.

4.

The director made a speech

D.

some fans had been really nervous.

5.

Before the team won the match

E.

before he packed his suitcase.

6.

Mrs. Clark cleaned the floor

F.

after I had done my homework.

7.

Paul had called a taxi

G.

dad had forgotten her birthday.

8.

Before the police arrived,

H.

after he had received an award.

1.

2.

3.

4.

5.

6.

7.

8.

PART 2.

1.

By the time the detective found out where the robbers were,

A.

he had had a hard day at school.

2.

The family started eating dinner

B.

she had left her credit card at home.

3.

Ben was angry with Lucy because

C.

she had failed her English test.

4.

Wendy had paid in cash because

D.

they had got on the plane to Argentina.

5.

Uncle Bob went to the grocery’s because

E.

her car had broken down.

6.

Mark didn’t go to Joe’s housewarming party because

F.

after all the children had come back from school.

7.

Lily was depressed after school because

G.

he had run out of sugar and tea.

8.

Aunt Betty had to take a bus because

H.

he had seen her with her ex-boyfriend.

1.

2.

3.

4.

5.

6.

7.

8.

2. Circle the correct forms of the verbs.

I didn’t recognize / hadn’t recognized my elementary school math teacher because he grew / had grown a beard and a moustache.

Grandpa didn’t know / hadn’t known we were coming because mom forgot / had forgotten to call him.

Suzy couldn’t open / hadn’t opened the door because she lost / had lost her keys somewhere.

Agatha had / had had stomachache because she ate / had eaten too much for dinner.

Chris’s wife was / had been furious with him because he forgot / had forgotten their wedding anniversary.