The document provides examples of forming the negative and interrogative forms of sentences using the past perfect tense. It gives 10 sentences in the positive past perfect form and asks the reader to rewrite them in the negative and interrogative forms. It then provides another set of 10 sentences and asks the reader to do the same. Finally, it provides 10 sentences with gaps to be filled in with the future simple tense. The document is focused on practicing different verb tenses including past perfect, negative, interrogative and future simple.
The document provides examples of forming the negative and interrogative forms of sentences using the past perfect tense. It gives 10 sentences in the positive past perfect form and asks the reader to rewrite them in the negative and interrogative forms. It then provides another set of 10 sentences and asks the reader to do the same. Finally, it provides 10 sentences with gaps to be filled in with the future simple tense. The document is focused on practicing different verb tenses including past perfect, negative, interrogative and future simple.
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The document provides examples of forming the negative and interrogative forms of sentences using the past perfect tense. It gives 10 sentences in the positive past perfect form and asks the reader to rewrite them in the negative and interrogative forms. It then provides another set of 10 sentences and asks the reader to do the same. Finally, it provides 10 sentences with gaps to be filled in with the future simple tense. The document is focused on practicing different verb tenses including past perfect, negative, interrogative and future simple.
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1. Tom had finished the lesson. . . 2. They had heard the noise. . . 3. She had cooked dinner. . . 4. Maria had sent the letter. . . 5. Jim had bought a new bike. . . 6. She had already seen the film. . . 7. She had just fed the cat. . . 8. Mr. Smith had already had breakfast. . . 9. He had already drunk coffee. . . 10. It had just broken. . . Form the negative and the interrogative 1. He had stopped working. . . 2. She had gone home. . . 3. She had forgotten the name. . .
4. We had watched the film.
. . 5. We had sold the car. . . 6. Tina had made some sandwiches. . . 7. Helen had called a taxi. . . 8. Mum had made dinner. . . 9. We had arrived at a village. . . 10. The shop had closed. . . Fill in the gaps with Future Simple. 1. When mum came home, I .. (already/cook) lunch. 2. We .. (just/leave) when he called. 3. When I went to the shop, it . (not/open) yet. 4. He . (already/wake up) before I opened the door. 5. By the time we went to the cinema, the film . (already/ start). 6. When we reached the station, the train . (not/leave). 7. I saw an animal I .. (never/see) before. 8. She (already/get) married, when she found out the truth about him. 9. I . (never / see) such a big boat before. 10. We (never / visit) the museum before.