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INGLÉS INTERMEDIO II

Lic. Miguel Gonzales Rojas


Centro de Idiomas y Cursos Complementarios
Affirmative
VERB
Subject HAD
(past participle)
I HAD DRIVEN for six hours.
I had = I’d
YOU HAD BEEN to Madrid. You had = You’d
She had = She’d
HE HAD SEEN the news. He had = He’d
It had = It’d
SHE HAD SPOKEN to her boss. We had = We’d
They had = They’d
IT HAD WORKED well.

WE HAD RUN before.

THEY HAD DRUNK withous us.


Affirmative
VERB
Subject HAD NOT
(past participle)
I HAD NOT CHOSEN a topic.

YOU HAD NOT THOUGHT about it.

HE HAD NOT SENT her a letter. had not = hadn’t

SHE HAD NOT DONE her homework.

IT HAD NOT RAINED.

WE HAD NOT VISITED my uncles.

THEY HAD NOT EATEN the typical food.


Interrogative
VERB
HAD Subject
(past participle)

HAD I LEARNED to drive?


HAD YOU LEFT home?
HAD HE TAKEN a nap?
HAD SHE ORGANIZED her trip?
HAD IT CRASHED?
HAD WE MET your parents?
HAD THEY RIDDEN the horse?
Complete the
sentences about
twins who met
as adults. Use
the past perfect
form of the verbs
in parentheses.

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