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ACT1:

Hang: to put or fix, or to be put or fixed, above the ground eg by a hook

present past Past participle gerund


hang hung hung hanging

Feel: to have a sensation of (something), other than by sight, hearing, taste, or smell:

present past Past participle gerund

feel felt felt feeling

Touch: to come into contact with and perceive (something), as the hand or the like does.

present past Past participle gerund


touch touched touched touching

Throw out: to get rid of by throwing or by force

present past Past participle gerund


throw threw thrown throwing

Lean: to move the top part of your body in a particular direction

present past Past participle gerund


lean leaned leaned leaning

Go: to move or proceed, especially to or from something:

Present Past Past participle Gerund

go went gone going

Whisper: to speak very quietly so that other people cannot hear

Present Past Past participle Gerund

whisper whispered whispered whispering


Shake: to make quick, short movements from side to side or up and down, or to make something
or someone do this

Present Past Past participle Gerund

shake shook shaken shaking

Seem: to appear to be, feel, do, etc.

Present Past Past participle Gerund

seem shook shaken seeming

Reach: to get to or get as far as in moving, going, traveling, etc.:

Present Past Past participle Gerund

reach reached reached reaching

ACT 3

Affirmative Negative Interrogative

Simple Past

David went to the movies. David didn’t go to the movies. Did David go to the movies?

 I threw a ball  I didn’t throw a ball  Did I throw a ball?

 She felt bad  She didn’t feel bad  Did she feel bad?

You hung your coat on the You didn’t hang your coat on Did you hang your coat on the
chair the chair chair?

Past Perfect

 David had gone to the movies  David hadn’t gone to the  Had David gone to the movies?
movies

 You had whispered me the  You hadn’t whispered me the  Had you whispered me the
answer answer answer?

 She had touched the  She hadn’t touched the  Had she touched the
telephone telephone cellphone?

Past Perfect Continuous

 David had been going to the  David hadn’t been going to the  Had David been going to the
movies movies movies?

 You had been shaking your  You hadn’t been shaking your  Had you been shaking your
hand hand hand?

They had been reaching to UK They hadn’t been reaching to Had they been reaching to UK?
Uk

ACT 4 AND 5
Act 6

I felt very confused because when I left of the castle ,I could believe it,I was in shock ,when I have
been reaching to my house , I just thought in all what i happened , one voice was whispering on
my mind,but when I had gone to my bed i threw my phone and slept , I have been having
strangers dreams and I had felt scared because i think that is not just a dream ,I had been going
with my girlfriend but ,in one night when I had been going with her i felt that someone was
following me ,when I tried to run i fell and i was unconscious ,when i woke up i was at the castle
again .
Act 7

Past perfect simple and continuous: exercise 1

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Exercise 1

Complete the sentences with the verbs in brackets.

I had to have a break. I had been driving so long. (drive)


Before we parked our car we had been collecting the ticket. (collect)
I arrived on Sunday. I hadn’t been at home for two days. (not be)
The roads were blocked in the morning. It had been snowing all night. (snow)
They got to the beach after they had walked for hours. (walk)
She called the police when she had seen the light in the hall. (see)
His English was perfect. He had been studying it since he started school. (study)
I was really hungry. I hadn’t eaten anything since the morning. (not eat)
She didn't go to work because she had broken her leg. (break)
As soon as Betty had opened the door, the burglar alarm went off. (open)

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