Give the rule of Past Perfect.
Subject + had + V3 (past participle)
Fill in:
She ___ (finish) the homework before the class started
She had finished the homework before the class started.
Choose:
I can (go / going) now
go
Choose:
I want (help / to help) my parents.
to help
Give the rule of Future Simple.
Subject + will + base verb
Choose:
By tonight, I (will revise / will have revised)
will have revised
Correct:
He enjoyed to watch football.
He enjoyed watching football.
She left without (say / saying) goodbye.
saying
I ___ breakfast before I went to school. (ate / had eaten)
had eaten
Choose: She suggested (to take / taking) a break.
taking
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When we arrived, they ___ already (leave).
had already left
Rewrite using Future Perfect:
I will finish school before 2026.
I will have finished school by 2026.
Choose the correct tense:
I ___ the lesson before he explained it again. (learned / had learned)
I had learned the lesson before he explained it again.
Choose: We will eat after (pray / praying).
praying
By the time the teacher arrived, the students ___ (already / complete) the exercise.
had already completed
Join the sentences using Past Perfect:
He washed his hands. Then he ate.
He had washed his hands before he ate.
Choose:
She expects (call / to call / calling) you later.
to call
Fill in using Past Perfect: :
He didn’t start the exam until he ___ (be ready).
had been ready
Fill in:
By 8 PM, he ___ (already / complete) the homework.
will have already completed
Correct the mistakes
He hopes passing all his exams next year.
He hopes to pass all his exams next year.
Rewrite using Future Perfect:
I will learn 10 grammar rules before the year ends.
I will have learned 10 grammar rules by the end of the year.
rewrite:
I will finish the task before 8 PM. (Use Future Perfect)
I will have finished the task by 8 PM.
Rewrite:
They prayed, then they ate. (Use Past Perfect for the first action)
They had prayed before they ate.
Fill in using Future Perfect:
By the time she arrives, we ___ (already / finish) the group project.
will have already finished
Fill in using Past Perfect:
He didn’t feel confident because he ___ (not / study) all the grammar rules before the exam began.
had not studied