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1) 

When I arrived at the cinema, the film had started. (start )

2) She had lived (live ) in China before she went to Thailand.

3) After they had eaten ( eat ) the shellfish, they began to feel sick.

4) If you had listened (listen) to me, you would have got the job.

5) Julie didn't arrive until after I had left (leave)

6) When we had finished ( finish ) dinner, we went out.

7) The garden was dead because it had been (be ) dry all summer.

8) He had met ( meet ) her somewhere before.

9) We were late for the plane because we had forgotten (forget) our passports.

10 ) We couldn´t eat more because we had eaten ( eat ) a lot.

PAST PERFECT
BLOCK II

1. We left the town 7 years ago because my parents had


found (FIND) better jobs.
2. After we had moved (MOVE) into our new house, we
did not often go back.
3. Dad hadn't driven ( NOT DRIVE) to work this morning
because he had lost his keys.
4. I met all my friends at Joe’s party because he had
invited (INVITE) so many people.
5. After Cathy had read the email, she had felt (FEEL) very
worried.
6. The train station was much bigger because they had
built (BUILD) a new wing.
7. I knew nothing about the movie because nobody had
told (TELL) me about it.
8. The cat had killed (KILL) the mouse after she had
played with it for some time.
9. The bus arrived late today because there had been
(BE) an accident on the way to school.
10. The man jumped from the train before it had
stopped (STOP)

11. Chuck had left the house before I called him


(CALL).
12. Soon after we had gone (GO) to bed we heard
some strange noises.
13. I stayed (STAY) at home last night because Dad
had promised to play chess with me.
14. Sue felt much better after she had told (TELL) her
mother everything.
15. We didn’t know (NOT KNOW) the boys because
we had not seen them before.
16. My stomach was making funny noises because
I hadn´t had (NOT HAVE) enough for breakfast this
morning.
17. Mike passed (PASS) the driving test because he
had practiced a lot for it.
18. He never had gone (NEVER GO) out with a girl
before so he was very nervous on his first date.
19. Fred got (GET) really mad because someone had
broken his pen.
20. The old house was still there but it had not
changed (NOT CHANGE) very much.
FUTURE PERFECT

By tomorrow at three o’clock tomorrow…


1. I will have worked (work) in my office.
2. You will have lain (lie) on the beach.
3. He will have waited (wait) for the train.
4. She will have shopped (shop) in New York.
5. It will have rained (rain).
6. We will have got (get) ready to go out.
7. They will have met (meet) their parents.
8. He will have studied (study) in the library.
9. She will have exercised (exercise) at the gym.
10. I will have slept (sleep).
FUTURE CONTINUOUS

By tomorrow at three o’clock tomorrow…


1. I will be working (work) in my office.
2. You will be lying (lie) on the beach.
3. He will be waiting (wait) for the train.
4. She will be shopping (shop) in New York.
5. It will be raining (rain).
6. We will be getting (get) ready to go out.
7. They will be meeting (meet) their parents.
8. He will be studying (study) in the library.
9. She will be exercising (exercise) at the gym.
10. I will be sleeping (sleep).
PRESENT PERFECT CONTINUOUS

Make the present perfect continuous positive or negative:


1. (she / work here for five years)

She has been working here for five years.

2. (I / study all day)

I have been studying all day.

3. (you / eat a lot recently)

You haven´t eating a lot recently.

4. (we / live in London for six months)

We have living in London for six months.

5. (he / play football so he’s tired)

He hasn´t been playing football so he´s tired.

6. (they / learn English for two years)

They have been learning English for two years.

7. (I / cook so I’m really hot)

I have been cooking so I’m really hot.

8. (she / go to the cinema every weekend for years)


She has been going to the cinema every weekend for years.

9. (it / rain, the pavement is wet)

It has been raining, the pavement is wet

10.(you / sleep for twelve hours)


You have been sleeping for twelve hours
PAST PERFECT CONTINUOUS

Make the past perfect continuous positive:


1. I had been working (work) all day, so I didn’t want to go out.
2. She had been sleeping (sleep) for ten hours when I woke her.
3. They had been living (live) in Beijing for three years when he lost his job.
4. When we met, you had been working (work) at that company for six
months.
5. We had been eating (eat) all day, so we felt a bit ill.
6. He was red in the face because he had been running (run).
7. It had been raining (rain), and the road was covered in water.
8. I was really tired because I had been studying (study).
9. We had been going (go) out for three years when we got married.
10. It had been snowing (snow) for three days.
FUTURE PERFECT CONTINUOUS

Make the future perfect continuous positive.


1. I will have been working (work), so I’ll be tired.
2. She will have been playing (play) tennis, so she’ll be hungry.
3. We will have been walking (walk) all day, so we’ll want to relax in
the evening.
4. He will have been cooking (cook), so the kitchen will be warm.
5. They will have been travelling (travel), so they’ll want to go to
bed early.
6. I will have been working (work) in this company for twenty years
when I retire.
7. She will have been seeing (see) her boyfriend for three years
when they get married.
8. We will have been living (live) here for ten years next month.
9. He will have been studying (study) English for three years when
he takes the exam.
10. I will have been sleeping (sleep) for three hours at 10pm

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