Zad.1
Put the verbs in brackets in the past perfect or the past perfect continuous.
1. Pat ..................... (already/leave) when we got home.
2. Karen ........................... (drive) for two hours when her car broke down.
3. We ..................... (finish) our homework by the time mum came home.
4. Suzie ................... (study) for her Maths test all day yesterday.
5. My parents ........................ (save) money for ten years before they bought this house.
6. Helen ................. (paint) her bedroom all day yesterday.
7. He was soaking wet because he .................... (walk) in the rain.
Zad.2
Underline the correct answer.
1. David planned/was planning/had been planning to move house for a year before he was able to do so.
2. He had been leaving/had left/left by the time I arrived.
3. I had been cooking/cooked/had cooked for hours before he offered to help.
4. She was fifnishing/had been finishing/had finished her homework before she went out.
Zad.3
Use the past perfect or past simple to join the sentences.
1. The rain stopped. Then, I went outside. (after)
I went outside after the rain had stopped.
2. The guests left the party. Then, we arrived. (already ... when) .............................................................................................
3. Sam ate his lunch. Then, his mum came home. (by the time). .............................................................................................
4. William did his homework. Later he played computer games. (before) .............................................................................................
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Zad.1
Put the verbs in brackets in the past perfect or the past perfect continuous.
1. Pat had already left (already/leave) when we got home.
2. Karen had been driving (drive) for two hours when her car broke down.
3. We had finished (finish) our homework by the time mum came home.
4. Suzie had been studing (study) for her Maths test all day yesterday.
5. My parents had been saving (save) money for ten years before they bought this house.
6. Helen had been painting (paint) her bedroom all day yesterday.
7. He was soaking wet because he had been walikng (walk) in the rain.
Zad.2
Underline the correct answer.
1. David planned/was planning/had been planning to move house for a year before he was able to do so.
2. He had been leaving/had left/left by the time I arrived.
3. I had been cooking/cooked/had cooked for hours before he offered to help.
4. She was fifnishing/had been finishing/had finished her homework before she went out.
Zad.3
Use the past perfect or past simple to join the sentences.
1. The rain stopped. Then, I went outside. (after)
I went outside after the rain had stopped.
2. The guests left the party. Then, we arrived. (already ... when)
We already arrived when the guests had left the party.
3. Sam ate his lunch. Then, his mum came home. (by the time).
His mum came home by the time Sam had eaten his lunch.
4. William did his homework. Later he played computer games. (before)
Later William played computer games before he had done his homework.