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WEE the past perfect simple English uses the past perfect simple with the past simple to talk about two or more events that happened at different times in the past. RJ 13.1 FILLIN THE GAPS USING THE WORDS IN THE PANEL George was relieved because he had found his passport. O The play by the time we arrived at the theater, © Ben liked Sal, even though he her only a few times. oe Indian food before, so | didn't know what to expect. © Justin called his sister, but she to bed. © Edith her niece for years so was delighted when she visited. © Amber felt so happy that she her exam. @ My uncle was upset because | him recently. © Christine worked late because she her project yet. © There were a lot of delays because a bus © When we arrived at the station, we discovered the train © Amy couldn't take her flight because she her passport. ® My son looked bored because he inside the house all day. ® The house looked shabby because we itin years. © Jane was excited about going to Rome. She to Italy before. hadn't eaten had started hadn't finished had left had been hadn't seen hadn't called hadn't been -had-found had gone had broken down had passed had met had forgotten hadn't painted ae | 13.2 MATCH THE PICTURES TO THE CORRECT SENTENCES. nee K f had just sat down with my drink when it started to rain. ° am Yasmin was exhausted because she had just run a marathon. o ae), Janine felt really cold because shed been outside too long. ! ex: \ c > ° é Tony had called for a taxi an hour earlier, but it till hadn't arrived. ° dE Pete had almost finished tiling the wall by the time | got home. U J . 13.3 FILL IN THE GAPS BY PUTTING THE VERBS IN THE PAST SIMPLE OR PAST PERFECT SIMPLE 1 tried {try) to buy some onions, but the store had wr out (run out). O Craig. arrive) late to work because he (miss) the train. © Marie (not ride) a bike for years, so she ) it difficult. © Dana (be) delighted that she (pass) her driving test at last. O James (prepare) breakfast when Caitlin (get up). @ She (visit) San Francisco once before, when she (be) seven o: (not meet) Karl before, but we (have) lots in common Owe (see) the play once before, but we (enjoy) it anyway.

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