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Good

morning and
welcome
everyone!
In this lesson, you are to:
1. indicate past actions using the simple past
and past perfect tenses of the verb
use the simple past and past perfect tenses
correctly in varied contexts; and
Identify the event which took place/
happened first and the event that followed in
the sentences.
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Hello!
Our lesson for this morning is
SIMPLE PAST TENSE AND PAST PERFECT TENSE
OF VERBS-

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Directions: In your notebook, copy
and solve the crossword puzzle
below.

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SIMPLE PAST AND PAST
PERFECT TENSES

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Simple past tense of the verb is used to express an
action that happened and ended in the past. For regular verbs,
past tense verbs end with –d, –ed;or -ied;while, irregular verbs
form their past usually by either changing or retaining their
spelling. Commonly, simple past is signaled by time indicators in
the past, e.g. last week, yesterday, a year ago, etc.
Examples:
Victoria and Hilario visited their grandparents yesterday.
Adoracion and Mauro bought grocery items last month.

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PAST PERFECT TENSE
Past perfect tense narrates past actions and events. A
sentence that uses past perfect tense provides two actions that
happened in the past wherein the first past action or condition is
completed ahead of another past action. It is usually formed using
the following structures:
Ordinary Form: had + past participle of the verb
Continuous Form :had been + verb –ing
Examples:
Mercy had eaten her breakfast before Juanito asked her to do so.

past perfect tense simple past tense


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More Example Sentences
Delia had prayed the rosary by the time we arrived
Past perfect tense Simple past tense

After Estela had finished the dress, Francis sold the item.

Past perfect tense simple past tense

Rey had finished the movie before Susan told him to sleep.

Past perfect tense Simple past tense

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To illustrate:
The train had already left
at 9:00 am when the boy
came at the train station
at 9:15 am.
The first event that
happened in the past will
take the past perfect tense
of the verb; while the
second event which also
happened in the past, will
take the simple past tense.

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Past Perfect Tense
There are time
expressions used in
indicating past perfect tense.
After, as soon as, the
moment that and until are
used before the past perfect
tense while before, when
and by the time are used
before the simple past.

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PAST PERFECT CONTINUOUS TENSE
Past perfect continuous or progressive tense narrates past
actions and events. A sentence that uses past perfect continuous tense provides
two actions that happened in the past wherein the first past action or condition
is in progress. The first event is presented by the expression had been + verb + -
ing and the second in its simple past form of the verb.
Continuous Form : had been + verb –ing
Example:

The man had been checking the products when the machine stopped.

past perfect continuous tense simple past tense

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More Examples

Examples:
A. Dealan had been praying the rosary by the time Ben arrived.

Past perfect tense time expression Simple past


tense

B. Rein had been watching the movie before Susan told him to sleep.
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