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Simple Past Vs Past Perfect and The Possible Combinations of The Two Tenses. Simple Past (S+V2), or

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Subject: ENGLISH

Topic: Past Simple vs Past Perfect tense Score:


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Assessment
: 09
Semester: 1 Term: 1 Parent’s Signature:

Name: Tony Wijaya


Grade: 9B Date: August 24, 2021 Teacher’s Signature:

SUBMIT in PDF file format!

SIMPLE PAST vs PAST PERFECT and the POSSIBLE


combinations of the two tenses.
Simple Past
(S+V2), Past perfect (S
or + HAD + V3)
BEFORE Chart 3 A
(past
pasrticiple)
Verb -ing
Past perfect (S +
HAD + V3 (past
pasrticiple) , Simple past (S
AFTER Chart 3 B
Verb – ing , + V2)
Having + past
past participle …,

Past perfect Simple Past


(S + HAD + (S+V2),
BEFORE Chart 4 A
V3) (past
pasrticiple) Verb-ing,

Simple past AFTER Past perfect (S Chart 4 B


(S + V2) + HAD + V3
(past
pasrticiple) ,
Verb – ing ,
Having + past
past participle
…,

REMEMBER this pattern

When I arrived home last night, they had broken the door.

Examples:
1. The Vikings HAD LANDED in America 500 years BEFORE Columbus
ARRIVED.
2. Columbus arrived in America after the Vikings had landed there 500
years earlier.
3. I took a bath after I had eaten my breakfast.
4. After having breakfast, I took a bath.
5. Before taking a bath, I had had my breakfast.

Put the verbs into the correct tense (Simple Past or Past Perfect).

1. Bob (wake) WOKE  up early in the morning.


2. He (feel) FELT very tired because he (sleep / not) HAD NOT SLEPT  very well the night
before.
3. A strange noise in the garden (keep) HAD KEPT him awake.
4. Now it (be) WAS six o'clock and Bob (get) GOT up and (go) WENT to the bathroom
where he (have) HAD  a cold shower to wake up.
5. Then he (make) MADE himself a nice cup of coffee.
6. When Bob (look) LOOKED out of the kitchen window, he (believe / not) DID NOT
BELIEVE his eyes.
7. There (be) WAS a bear in his garden!
8. He (search) SEARCHED Bob's garden for food last night.
9. Bob (knock) KNOCKED at the window.
10. The bear (hear) HEARD that and (run) RAN away.

Using the words in parentheses, complete the text below with the
appropriate tenses, then click the "Check" button to check your answers.
I can't believe I (get) GOT that apartment. I (submit) SUBMITTED  my
application last week, but I didn't think I had a chance of actually getting it.
When I (show) SHOWED up to take a look around, there were at least
twenty other people who (arrive) HAD ARRIVED before me. Most of them
(fill, already) HAD ALREADY FILLED out their applications and were
already leaving. The landlord said I could still apply, so I did.

I (try) TRIED to fill out the form, but I couldn't answer half of the questions.
They (want) WANTED me to include references, but I didn't want to list my
previous landlord because I (have) HAD some problems with him in the
past and I knew he wouldn't recommend me. I (end) ENDED up listing my
father as a reference.

It was total luck that he (decide) DECIDED  to give me the apartment. It


turns out that the landlord and my father (go) HAD GONE to high school
together. He decided that I could have the apartment before he (look)
LOOKED  at my credit report. I really lucked out!

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