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Past Perfect


Past Perfect
Past Perfect [S + had + v3 + o]
The Past Perfect is used to indicate
1. An action that happend before another action in the sentece
•    John had gone to the store before he went home.
•    Jack told us yesterday that he had visited England in 1970.
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| S + had + v3 + before + S + v2 |
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•    John went home after he had gonae to the store.
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| S + v2 + after + S + had + v3 |
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•    Before John went home, he had gone to the store.
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| before + S + v2 + S + had + v3 |
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2. A state which continued for a time in the post, but stopped before now.
- Abdu had lived in new york for ten years before he moved to california
1.    Past perfect progressive (continous for category 2 of past perfect only, we can use the past perfect continous).
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| S + had + been + v ing + ... |
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Abdu had been living in New York for ten years before he moved to california.

exam ::
1.    The Policeman read the suspect his right after he had arresting (arrest) him.
2.    After John had washed (wash) his clothes, he began to study.
3.    George had waited (wait) for one hour before the bus come.
4.    Maria enter (enter) the university after she had graduate from the community college.
5.    Jeannette wash (wash) the pipettes after she had completed the experiment.
6.    Jane sent a letter to her university after she had reiceved (reiceve) her scholarship check.
7.    After the stewardesses had served lunch to the passangers, they sat (sit) down.
8.    The car had been flipping (flip) ten times before it landed on its roof.
9.    We corrected our papers after we had taken (take) the quiz.
10.    John had lived (live) in Miami for one year went his parents come to visit.

Present Perfect and Simple Past


1. John wrote (write) his report last night.
2. Bob has seen (see) this movie before.
3. Jorge was read (read) the newspaper already.
4. Mr. Johnson has work (work) in the same place for thirty. Five years, and he is not planning to retire yet.
5. We haven't begun (begin/negative) to study for the test yet.
6. George went (go) to the store at ten o'clock this morning.
7. Joan has traveled (travel) around the world.
8. Betty wrote (write) a letter last night.
9. Guillermo called (call) his employer yesterday.
10. We haven't seen (see/negative) this movie yet.

Simple Past Tense & Past Progressive


1. Gene was eating (eat) dinner when his friend called.
2. While Maria was cleaning the apartment, her husband was sleeping (sleep).
3. At three o'clock this morning, Eleanor was study (study).
4. When Mark arrived, the Johnsons were having (have) dinner, but they stopped in order to talk to him.
5. John went (go) to France last year.
6. When the teacher entered (enter) the room, the students were talking.
7. While Joan was writing the report, Henry was looking (look) for more information.
8. We saw (see) this movie last night.
9. At one time, Mr. Roberts owned (own) this building.
10. Jose was writing (write) a letter to his family when his pencil broke (break).

Simple Present and Present Progressive


1. Something smells (smell) very good.
2. We are eating (eat) dinner at seven o'clock tonight.
3. He is practices (practice) the piano everyday.
4. They are driving (drive) to school tomorrow.
5. I believe (believe) you.
6. Maria has (have) a cold.
7. Jorge is swimming (swim) right now.
8. John hates (hate) smoke.
9. Jill always gets (get) up at 6:00am.
10. Jerry is mowing (mow) the lawn now.