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Department of Education

Region III
DIVISON OF MABALACAT CITY

Name: ____________________________ Grade & Section: ___________


School: _________________________________ Date: ________________

LEARNING ACTIVITY SHEETs


English 7 – Lesson 5: Perfect Past Tense

I. Introduction

We use tenses to show when something happens. Did it happen in the past?
Or in the present? Or will it happen in the future?

In the previous lesson, you have learned about simple past tense and this
week, you will master the skills of writing sentences in past perfect tense.

These Learning Activity Sheets will help you learn about past perfect tense
and how to change the simple past tense into past perfect tense.
Enjoy learning.

II. Learning Competency


These Learning Activity Sheets were designed and written with you in mind.
It is here to help you master the skills in using of past perfect tense correctly
in varied contexts (EN7-III-h-3).

III.Objectives

After going through this Learning Activity Sheets, you are expected to:

1. familiarize the definition and use of a past perfect tense;


2. use of past perfect tense correctly in varied contexts;

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IV. Discussions

PAST PERFECT TENSE

is a verb tense which is used to show that an action took place once or
many times before another point in the past.

The past perfect is formed using had + past participle. Questions are
indicated by inverting the subject and had. Negatives are made with not.

 Statement: You had studied English before you entered college.


 Question: Had you studied English before you entered college?
 Negative: You had not studied English before you entered college.

Past Perfect Uses

USE 1: Completed Action Before Something in the Past

The past perfect tense expresses the idea that something occurred before
another action in the past. It can also show that something happened before
a specific time in the past.

Examples:

 I had never seen such a beautiful beach before I went to Boracay


Island.
 I did not have any money because I had lost my wallet.
 Tony knew Mabalacat so well because he had visited the city several
times.
 Had Susan ever studied Filipino before she moved to the Philippines?
 She only understood the movie because she had read the book.
 Kristine had never been to a cinema theater before last night she did.
 We were not able to get a hotel room because we had not booked in
advance.
 A: Had you ever visited the Philippines before you went on a trip in
2006?
B: Yes, I had been to the Philippines once before.

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USE 2: Duration Before Something in the Past (Non-Continuous Verbs)

With non-continuous verbs and some non-continuous uses of mixed verbs,


we use the past perfect to show that something started in the past and
continued up until another action in the past.

Examples:

 We had had that car for ten years before it broke down.
 By the time Alex finished his studies, he had been in Manila for over
eight years.
 They felt bad about selling the house because they had owned it for
more than forty years.

Although the above use of past perfect is normally limited to non-continuous


verbs and non-continuous uses of mixed verbs, the words "live," "work,"
"teach," and "study" are sometimes used in this way even though they are
NOT non-continuous verbs.

IMPORTANT Specific Times with the Past Perfect

Unlike the present perfect, it is possible to use specific time words or phrases
with the past perfect. Although this is possible, it is usually not necessary.

Example:

 She had visited her relatives once in 2013 before she moved in with
them in 2016.

MOREOVER

If the past perfect action occurs at a specific time, the simple past can be used
instead of the past perfect when "before" or "after" is used in the sentence.
The words "before" and "after" actually tell you what happens first, so the past
perfect is optional. For this reason, both sentences below are correct.

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Examples:

 She had visited her relatives once in 2013 before she moved in with
them in 2016. (Past Perfect Tense)
 She visited her relatives once in 2013 before she moved in with them
in 2016. (Simple Past Tense)

HOWEVER

If the past perfect is not referring to an action at a specific time, past perfect
is not optional. Compare the examples below. Here past perfect is referring to
a lack of experience rather than an action at a specific time. For this reason,
simple past cannot be used.

Examples:

 She never saw a carabao before she moved to Philippines. (Simple Past
Tense) Not Correct
 She had never seen a carabao before she moved to Philippines. (Past
Perfect Tense) Correct

ADVERB PLACEMENT

The examples below show the placement for grammar adverbs such as:
always, only, never, ever, still, just, etc.

Examples:

 You had previously studied English before you moved to college.


 Had you previously studied English before you moved to college?

ACTIVE / PASSIVE

Examples:

 John had repaired many cars before he received his mechanic's


license. (Active)
 Many cars had been repaired by John before he received his
mechanic's license. (Passive)

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V. Activities

Activity # 1:
Direction: Match the first part of the sentence on the COLUMN A with the
correct ending on the COLUMN B.

COLUMN A
1. Beth’s plants died because … ___
2. Berth couldn’t buy the new computer because… ___
3. Sam couldn’t fall asleep last night because… ___
4. The student was crying because… ___
5. I didn’t have to buy for my personal needs because… ___
6. Kevin failed his online examinations because… ____
7. Raymond bought a new camera because… ____
8. Clara couldn’t pay for lunch because… ____
9. Susan slept late because… ___
10. I couldn’t speak to the principal because… ___

COLUMN B
a. she had lost her doll.
b. she had left her purse at home.
c. he had already left the office.
d. he hadn’t studied at all.
e. he had spent all his money.
f. she had forgotten to set the alarm.
g. she hadn’t watered them.
h. he had watched a scary movie.
i. I had gone shopping the day before.
j. he had lost his old one.

Activity # 2:
Direction: Choose the correct verb from the list below to complete the
following sentences. Put the verb that can be found on the word pool into the
past perfect tense (had + past participle).

make leave ring go start close


eat sang write fly change

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1. When I got to the house, Mary wasn’t there. She ___________ already
_____________.

2. I didn’t recognize my old classmate because she ______________ so much.

3. We were late for the show last night. By the time we got to the theater, the
movie ________ already ________.

4. Yesterday I went on my first plane trip. I was very nervous because I ___
never ________ before.

5. I couldn’t eat much dinner last night because I ___ _______ such a big
lunch.

6. I couldn’t buy any groceries last night because when I got to the
supermarket, it ________ already ________.

7. Last week our teacher gave back the essays we _____ _________ the week
before.

8. The house was quiet when Andrew got home. Everyone ____ ____to bed
several hours earlier.

9. They got to school late yesterday. The bell ________ already ________.

10. Sheila couldn’t come to my house last night because she ________ already
________ other plans.

Activity # 3:
Direction: Underline the past perfect tense of the verb in each sentence.

Example: Mary had given me Ryan’s address before she left.

1. Uncle David went to the doctor after he had been ill for a month.
2. When the boys arrived at the cinema, the movie had already started.
3. Before we reached the station we saw that we had lost our way.
4. All the tickets had been sold before the concert began.
5. They took a shower after they had finished the game.
6. I asked Mr. Santos how many books he had read.
7. My mother asked me why I had not cleaned up my room.
8. Bob was sorry that he had told me the story.
9. Alan watched TV after he had eaten his lunch.
10. The sun shone yesterday after it had been cold for many weeks.

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Activity # 4:
Direction: Put the verbs into the correct form (past perfect tense)

1. The storm destroyed the sandcastle that we (build) _____ ______.


2. He (not/be) ___ ________to Cape Town before 1997.
3. When she went out to play, she (do/already) ____ _______her homework.
4. My brother ate all of the cake that our mother (make) _____ _______.
5. The doctor took off the plaster that he (put on) ___ ______six weeks before.
6. The waiter brought a drink that I (not/order) _____ ____________.
7. I could not remember the poem we (learn) ___ ________ the week before.
8. The children collected the chestnuts that (fall) ___ __________ from the tree.
9. He (call) ____ _______ Angie before he went to see her in SM Clark?
10. She (not/ride) _____ __________ a horse before that day.

Activity # 5:
Direction: Put the verbs into the correct form (past perfect tense)

1. When I arrived at the cinema, the film ____ _________ (start).


2. She ___ _________(live) in Tarlac City before she went to Mabalacat City.
3. After they ____ _________ (eat) the shellfish, they began to feel sick.
4. If you _____ ________ (listen) to me, you would have got the job.
5. Julie didn’t arrive until after I ____ _________ (leave).
6. When we _____ _________ (finish) dinner, we went out.
7. The garden was dead because it _____ ________ (be) dry all summer.
8. He ____ _____(meet) her somewhere before.
9. We were late for the plane because we ____ _______ (forget) our passports.
10. She told me she _____ __________ (study) a lot before the examination day.

VI. Assessment

Choose the correct past perfect tense to complete each sentence. Write
your answers in the space provided.

1. When Aira _____ at school, she realized she _____ her textbook.
A. had arrived, forgot B. arrived, had forgotten
C. forgot, had arrived D. had forgotten, arrived
2. When I _____ the new teacher, I was so surprised. I _____ his class before!
A. met, had taken B. had met, took
C. had taken, met D. took, had met

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3. Patrick _____ palabok before he _____ to Japan.
A. never ate, had come B. came, had never eaten
C. had come, never ate D. had never eaten, came
4. I _____ any money on the weekend because I _____ my wallet on Friday.
A. didn’t have, had lost B. hadn’t had, lost
C. didn’t lose, hadn’t had D. hadn’t lost, didn’t have
5. When Paula _____ washing the dishes, she _____ the TV on.
A. finished, had turned B. turned, had finished
C. had finished, turned D. had turned, finished
6. When we went to Angeles City, my friend _____ a lot about the city
because she _____ there many times.
A. was, had known B. had known, was
C. knew, had been D. had been, knew
7. It was a very difficult movie, but I _____ it because I _____ the book.
A. had understood, read B. read, had understood
C. had read, understood D. understood, had read
8. When we went camping, we _____ outside because we _____ our tent!
(sleep, forget)
9. Mark _____ English for eight years by the time he _____ from university
(study, graduate)
10. Arlene _____ scuba diving many times before she _____ his scuba license.
(go, receive).

VII. Reflections
Complete the sentences below in line with your learnings, self-realization,
and your plan on how to use your learnings from these Activity Sheets.

1. I have learned that _____________________________________________________


___________________________________________________________________________
___________________________________________________________________________
2. I have realized that _____________________________________________________
___________________________________________________________________________
___________________________________________________________________________
3. I have planned to _______________________________________________________
___________________________________________________________________________
___________________________________________________________________________

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VIII. References

English Grammar Online. (n.d.) Exercise on Past Perfect Simple. Retrieved


from http://www.ego4u.com/en/cram-up/grammar/past-perfect-
simple/exercises

English Practice. (n.d.). Past or Past Perfect Tense - Simple. Retrieved from
https://www.english-grammar.at/worksheets/tenses/t12.pdf

ESLlibrary.com. (2008). Past Perfect Tense. pg. 1,5. Retrieved from


http://www.cubictalk.com/cubicboard/matrials/Grammar-Practice-
Worksheets/9.Past-Perfect.pdf

Perfect English Grammar. (n.d.) Past Perfect Exercise 1. Retrieved from


http://www.perfect-english-grammar.com/past-perfect-exercise-1.html

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1. a
2. b
1. had started 1. had built
3. d
2. had lived 2. had not been
4. a
3. had eaten 3. had already done
5. c
4. had listened 4. had made
6. c
5. had left 5. had put on
7. d 6. had finished 6. had not ordered
8. slept, had forgotten 7. had been 7. had learned/learnt
9. had studied, 8. had met 8. had fallen
graduated 9. had forgotten 9. had called
10. went, had received 10. had studied 10. had not rode
Assessment Activity 5 Activity 4
1. had already left 1. g
1. had been ill
2. had changed 2. e
2. had already started
3. had already started 3. h
3. had lost
4. had never flown 4. a
4. had been sold
5. had eaten 5. i
5. had finished
6. had already closed 6. d
6. had read
7. had written 7. j
7. had not tidied up
8. had gone 8. b
8. had told
9. had already rung 9. f
9. had had
10. had already made 10. c
10. had been cold
Activity 3 Activity 2 Activity 1
IX. Answer Key
X. Development Team

Development Team of the Learning Activity Sheets

Writer: Jennifer V. Ocampo; Ryan D. Escoto


Editor: Jennifer V. Ocampo; Ryan D. Escoto
Reviewer: Estrella L. Brady; Madilyn C. Sangki
Illustrator:
Layout Artist:
Management Team: Engr. Edgard C. Domingo, PhD,CESO V
Leandro C. Canlas, PhD, CESE
Elizabeth O. Latorilla, PhD
Sonny N. De Guzman, EdD
EPS of the Learning area
Elizabeth C. Miguel, EdD
Remedios C. Gerente

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Telefax: (045) 331-8143

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