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Tense that indicates that an activity, state, habit or situation began and ended at a particular time in the past.

Past Simple

100

While they chatted/were chatting, I studied/was studying.

were chatting/was studying


100

Last year Tim  ________ (pass) all his exams.

passed

100

You started the fight.

Did you start the fight?

100

We eat a lot of cheese last Monday.

Incorrect. We ate
200

We use it for actions and events that were in progress at a particular moment in the past. 

Past Continuous

200

It was a beautiful day in the park last Sunday. The sun shone/was shining and people were smiling/smiled.

was shining, were smiling

200

She ________ (cook) when her mum ______ (come).

was cooking, came

200

They were studying all night.

Were they studying all night?

200

He was watching a movie when the electricity went out.

Correct

300

It expresses an activity that was completed before another activity or time in the past.

Past Perfect Simple

300

I didn't recognise / hadn't recognised my friend, because she cut / had cut her hair.

didn't recognise/had cut

300

She ________ (cook) when her mum ______ (come).

was cooking, came

300

They had gone to the supermarket to buy groceries.

Had they gone to the supermarket to buy groceries?

300

I opened the fridge to find that someone had eat all my chocolate.

Incorrect. someone had EATEN

400

Which tense is used when we want to emphasize the duration of an ongoing action?

Past Continuous

400

When I looked / had looked everywhere for my car keys, I started / had started to panic.

had looked, started

400

Before I ________ (touch) anything in there, I ______ (wash) my hands. 

touched, had washed 

400

They did their homework together and helped each other.

Did they do their homework together and help each other?

400

I opened my handbag to find that I forgot my credit card.

Incorrect. that I had forgotten (happened before)

500

We use it to draw attention to the fact that something took place and finished before something else in the past.

Past Perfect Simple
500

Yesterday, a man had wanted/wanted/was wanting to steal my wallet, but little did he know that I was leaving/had left/left it at home.

wanted, had left 

500

I ____________ (walk) down an alley when a weird man _________ (appear) in front of me and  ______ (want) to steal my wallet, but little did he know that I ________ (leave) it at home.

was walking, appeared, wanted, had left 

500

By the time they got to the cinema, the movie had already started.

Had the movie already started by the time they got to the cinema?

500

They had prepared and organised my birthday party by the time I got back.

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