Put the verbs into the correct form (past perfect):
The storm destroyed the sandcastle that we had built.
He hadn’t been to Cape Town before 1997.
When she went out to play, she had already done her homework.
My brother ate all of the cake that our mum had made.
The doctor took off the plaster that he had put on six weeks before.
Put the verbs into the past perfect or the past simple:
When I arrived at the station, the train had left.
When I got home I discovered that somebody had broken into my flat.
Billy had eaten all the cakes by the time the other children arrived at the party.
Before he became president he had worked as an actor.
The girl was glad that she had found a seat near the window.
During the holidays my friend visited the village where he had lived in his childhood.
He had studied French before he entered the university.
Nick showed the teacher the picture which he had drawn.
When we arrived at home she had already done the washing.
She needed help because someone had stolen her money.
Nobody came to the meeting because Angela had forgotten to tell people about it.
The lesson had already started when I arrived.
She couldn't find the book that I had lent her.
When she came in, we all knew where she had been.
After Mary had got her new school uniform she was very happy.
II variant
Put the verbs into the correct form (past perfect):
The waiter brought a drink that I hadn’t ordered.
I could not remember the poem we had learnt the week before.
The children collected the chestnuts that had fallen from the tree.
Had he phoned Angie before he went to see her in London?
She hadn’t ridden a horse before that day.
Put the verbs into the past perfect or the past simple:
We lit the candles because the lights had gone off.
The patient had died before the ambulance reached the hospital.
They watched TV after they had finished their homework.
She had done her homework before she visited me.
He met some friends after he had studied for the test.
On my way to school I remembered that I had left my report at home.
After they had put up their tents, they made a fire.
Nick told me that he had seen an interesting film.
Mary told us that she had cooked a good dinner.
Kate gave me the book which she had bought the day before.
I had finished my homework by seven o'clock.
John played with the children after he had had dinner.
By two o’clock the teacher had examined all the students.
Where had you worked before you entered the institute?
When I came home, my mother had already watched her film.
Список литературы:
1.О.В. Афанасьева, И.В. Михеева . Учебник английского языка для VI класса школ с углубленным изучением английского языка, лицеев, гимназий, колледжей. –– М.: Просвещение, 2008. – 351с.
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