This document provides a lesson on using the past perfect tense to talk about the past. It includes example questions about a salsa competition, sample sentences using past perfect, and exercises for students to complete using the past perfect tense. It explains that the past perfect tense is used to talk about something that happened before something else in the past.
This document provides a lesson on using the past perfect tense to talk about the past. It includes example questions about a salsa competition, sample sentences using past perfect, and exercises for students to complete using the past perfect tense. It explains that the past perfect tense is used to talk about something that happened before something else in the past.
This document provides a lesson on using the past perfect tense to talk about the past. It includes example questions about a salsa competition, sample sentences using past perfect, and exercises for students to complete using the past perfect tense. It explains that the past perfect tense is used to talk about something that happened before something else in the past.
about the past. SALSA COMPETITION ANSWER THE FOLLOWING QUESTIONS:
• How long had Dane and Emily practiced
before the competition? • Before that night, who had seen Dane and Emily danced? • What happened after everyone had danced? THOSE SENTENCES WERE PART OF A TENSE CALLED “PAST PERFECT” Let’s look at the following examples: LET´S SEE THE FOLLOWING TIMELINE
• My parents had married. • When I was born.
YOUR TURN!
• School year had started. • When Coronavirus started
• PAST PERFECT EXERCISES Complete the following sentences using Past Perfect.
1. My aunt wasn’t at home. She _________ (go) out.
2. He didn’t have a present for me. He ________ (remember) my birthday. 3. I met Rosie for the first time last week. I________(not/meet) her before. 4. It was the first game we won. We ________ (not/win) a game before. 5. Judit arrived late. She _________ (miss) the 7 o’clock train. 6. We were so hungry. We _________(not/eat) in hours. LESSON 2 LESSON OBJECTIVE:
• In this lesson you will be able to compare Past
Simple and Perfect tenses. PAST PERFECT V/S PAST SIMPLE KEY WORDS
• Past Simple • Past Perfect
Yesterday Already Ago Since Last week/day/year Ever / never Before Yet