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Sep 1, 2023

Past perfect simple &past perfect continuous. Tag2

0-Introduction

The past perfect is a piece of cake to comprehend and to use.

1-How do we form the past Perfect simple tense?

1-She had finished her homework before the movie started. 2-When had they arrived at the party? 3-He had not read the book before the book club discussion. 4-Had he traveled to Europe before his job offer? A-Positive Sentence Structure: B-Negative Sentence Structure: C-Using a question word. D- Using an auxiliary verb:

3-Contraction

Positive You'd (You had) I'd (I had) He'd (He had) She'd (She had) It'd (It had) We'd (We had) They'd (They had) Negative 1. I'd not = I hadn't 2. You'd not = You hadn't 3. He'd not = He hadn't 4. She'd not = She hadn't 5. It'd not = It hadn't 6. We'd not = We hadn't 7. They'd not = They hadn't Trick 👏👏👏👏👏👏🤚🤚🤚 1-We'd already left the party when the music got louder. 2- We'd like to go to the movies tonight. A- P.P.S B- Would + V1

3-Contraction

1-Before I moved to the city, I had lived in a small town. 2-I was glad to see that the car was fixed. The mechanic had repaired the engine. 3-They had visited three museums, taken hundreds of photos, and tried various local foods during their vacation. 4-He had read the book before the movie was released. 5-They had known each other for years before they started working together. 6-The painting was beautiful. The artist had put a lot of effort into it. 7-The cake was delicious. She had followed the recipe perfectly. 8-She had completed her research, compiled the data, and prepared the presentation before the conference began. 9-She had cooked dinner when her guests arrived. 10-She had never traveled abroad until last year. 11- Before the guests arrived, the host had decorated the house, prepared the appetizers, and set up the music. 12- She had completed her research, compiled the data, and prepared the presentation before the conference began.

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