Past Perfect
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- Q1How are verbs put in the past perfect? Choose the right answer:was + the past participle of the verbs (regular= V+ed/irregular= change form)will + the past participle of the verbs (regular= V+ed/irregular= change form)have + the past participle of the verbs (regular= V+ed/irregular= change form)had + the past participle of the verbs (regular= V+ed/irregular= change form)60s
- Q2Last Monday morning, Nora bought a present. Later that day, she gave it to her mother. So to express this using appropriately the past perfect, what would you say:Monday evening, Nora had given her mother the present she bought earlier.Monday evening, Nora gave her mother the present she bought earlier.Monday evening, Nora gave her mother the present she had bought earlier.Monday evening, Nora had given her mother the present she had bought earlier.60s
- Q3Logically speaking, what would be the most appropriate sentence:Learners had prepared well before they had entered for the final exam.Learners prepared well before they had entered for the final exam.Learners had prepared well before they entered for the final exam.Learners prepared well before they entered for the final exam.60s
- Q4Logically speaking, what would be the most appropriate sentence:Nabil had married the girl he had just met.Nabil married the girl he met last week.Nabil married the girl he had just met last week.Nabil had married the girl he met last week.60s
- Q5Logically speaking, what would be the most appropriate sentence:Nahla tried on the dress at the shop before she bought it.Nahla tried on the dress at the shop before she had bought it.Nahla had tried on the dress at the shop before she bought it.Nahla had tried on the dress at the shop before she had bought it.60s
- Q6Logically speaking, what would be the most appropriate sentence:The students handed in their homework as soon as they finished.The students had handed in their homework as soon as they had finished.The students had handed in their homework as soon as they finished.The students handed in their homework as soon as they had finished.60s
- Q7Logically speaking, what would be the most appropriate sentence:By the time, I had arrived, they left.By the time, I arrived, they had already left.By the time, I had arrived, they had already left.By the time, I arrived, they left.60s