Past Perfect Simple And Past Perfect Continuous Games
Using the Past Perfect Progressive (Continuous) The Past Perfect Progressive describes an action that started before a certain action in the past, and was still happening when the other past action happened. Subject + [ Auxiliary verb ‘had’ ] + [ been] + [ Verb in ~ing form] Past Perfect Progressive Keywords: by, by the time, until, before. Thank you Rebecca for the good lesson and also for the quiz. My 2 answers were wrong. Those 2 questions were of same type. From those 2 wrong answers I have learn “If you refer to a finished time in the past, use the past simple tense and not the present perfect tense.”. Thank you for the explanation in the quiz result.
- Past Perfect Simple Continuous Exercises
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- Past Perfect Simple And Past Perfect Continuous Board Game
- This guide is for choosing between using simple perfect forms or continuous perfect forms (present perfect, past perfect, future perfect vs present perfect continuous, past perfect continuous, future perfect continuous) is perfect for advanced level students looking to understand the fine points of.
- 'Before' as well can either be used with Simple Past or Past Perfect. If the action after 'before' is a new action, use Simple Past. If the action after 'before' started (and was not completed) before a certain time in the past, use Past Perfect.
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TENSES ( PRESENT SIMPLE / PRESENT CONTINUOUS / SIMPLE PAST/ PRESENT PERFECT)
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Exercise 3
Fill in the gaps with the most appropriate narrative tenses of the verbs in brackets: past simple, past continuous or past perfect simple.
Past simple, past continuous, past perfect – grammar chart
Past simple
Past Perfect Simple Continuous Exercises
We use the past simple to talk about completed actions in the past.
- We ate out yesterday. (the action is finished)
In a story, we use the past simple to talk about past events in chronological order; i.e. the main events of a story.

- When she opened the door, she pretended that we weren’t there and she went to her room.
- He called me and told me to go, but when I arrived he wasn’t there.
We also use the past simple to talk about past habits or past states.

- We often went to the bar for a drink before dinner.
- He really liked sport, and was very fit.
Past continuous
We use the past continuous the set the scene in a story.
- Last night I was walkinghome and listening to my ipod when …
- The sun was shiningand lots of tourists were lyingon the beach. Suddenly …
We use the past continuous for actions in progress in the past or longer actions interrupted by shorter actions in past simple.
- After dinner I went into the living room and saw that she was crying.
- When she opened the door, we were talking about her.
Past Perfect Continuous Exercise
Past perfect
Past Perfect Simple And Past Perfect Continuous Games Online
We use the past perfect simple to talk about an earlier past: events which happened before the main event.
Earlier single events
We use the past perfect simple to talk about earlier events and experiences, or single actions completed earlier in the past.
- When she opened the door, he had already left.
- I realised that I had beenthere before.
- When I met her, I had never been in a serious relationship.
- He noticed I had cleaned the car. It was smooth and shiny.
We use the past perfect simple to say how much or how many we had done of something earlier in the past.
- We had driven500 miles and we needed some rest.
- How many hours had he slept when you woke him up?
Past Perfect
Duration from earlier in the past (stative verbs)
Past Perfect Simple And Past Perfect Continuous Board Game
We use the past perfect simple with stative verbs to talk about states or situations that had started earlier in the past. We often use how long, for or since, always, etc.
- The day Anne died, they had been married for 48 years.
- The day I left, I had been in England for exactly 4 years.
- She told me she had always hated her sister.
In the picture below, you can see an example of a narrative with the past tenses explained.