Vocabulary
Past simple
Past participle
future perfect simple
Past perfect & Past perfect continuous
100

Define the word regret

feel sad, repentant, or disappointed over (something that has happened or been done, especially a loss or missed opportunity).

100

be

was

100

get

gotten

100

leave

will have left

100

True or False:

All past perfect continuous sentences have "had been+ the verb ending in "ing".

true

200

Use loose in a sentence.

Your pants are loose. You should wear a belt.

200

draw

drew

200

go

gone

200

arrive

will have arrived

200

True or False:

Past perfect simple always has, "had+verb in the past participle"

true

300

True or False:

"tough" is a verb

False


Extra points to use in a sentence

300

begin

began

300

do

done

300

listen

will have listened

300

Use jump in a past perfect simple sentence.

had jumped

400

Use "owing to", in a sentence.

I did not see the new moving owing to a lack of money.

400

break

broke

400

eat

eaten

400

hear

will have heard

400

Use spend in a past perfect continuous sentence.

Had been spending

500

Use "despite the fact that" in a sentence.

Despite the fact that I didn't study, I still passed the exam.

500

blow

blew

500

read

read

500

speak

will have spoken

500

Use "understand" in a past perfect sentence.

had understood

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