She ___ already ___ her homework before dinner. (finish)
She had already finished her homework before dinner.
He was unhappy because he ___ ___ the match. (lose)
He was unhappy because he had lost the match.
I ___ ___ my lunch when the bell rang. (not eat)
I hadn't eaten my lunch when the bell rang.
She ___ ___ the test before it was time to stop. (not finish)
She hadn't finished the test before it was time to stop.
___ they ever ___ a snowstorm before? (see)
Had they ever seen a snowstorm before?
I ___ never ___ such a beautiful view before. (see)
I had never seen such a beautiful view before.
He ___ ___ all his emails before lunch. (write)
He had written all his emails before lunch.
They ___ ___ the room when the guests arrived. (not clean)
They hadn't cleaned the room when the guests arrived.
You ___ ___ your phone when I called. (not charge)
You hadn't charged your phone when I called.
What ___ she ___ before she went to school? (do)
What had she done before she went to school?
They ___ already ___ to the museum by the time it opened. (go)
They had already gone to the museum by the time it opened.
Sarah ___ ___ her keys, so she couldn't open the door. (forget)
Sarah had forgotten her keys, so she couldn't open the door.
The cat ___ ___ any food before it went outside. (not eat)
The cat hadn't eaten any food before it went outside.
My brother ___ ___ to bed when our parents got back. (not go)
My brother hadn't gone to bed when our parents got back.
Where ___ you ___ your keys before you found them? (put)
Where had you put your keys before you found them?
Mum ___ (set) the table after she ___ (cook) dinner.
Mum set the table after she had cooked dinner.
The movie ___ (already/start) when we ___ (arrive) at the cinema.
The movie had already started when we arrived at the cinema.
We ___ (not/play) outside, so we ___ have to ___ (not/wash) our hands.
We hadn't played outside, so we didn't have to wash our hands.
I ___ (not/understand) the story because I ___ (not/watch) the film.
I didn't understand the story because I hadn't watched the film.
What ___ you ___ before you went to bed last night? (eat)
What had you eaten before you went to bed last night?
When we ___ (get) to the station, the train ___ (leave).
When we got to the station, the train had left.
After the dog ___ (eat) its food, it ___ (go) to sleep.
After the dog had eaten its food, it went to sleep.
He ___ (arrive) late because he ___ (not/catch) the train.
He arrived late because he hadn't caught the train.
They ___ (be) surprised because they ___ (not/fix) the road yet.
They were surprised because they hadn't fixed the road yet.
Why ___ he ___ the book before the teacher asked about it? (not/read)
Why hadn't he read the book before the teacher asked about it?