PP + participle
PP + progressive
Simple Past / PP
PP + participle
Error Correction
100
I ____ __(talk)__ with my dad before I bought my cellphone.
had talked
100
I ____ ____ __(study)__ for 14 years when I got a job.
had been studying
100
1st: She (watch) the movie 2nd: It (start) to rain
She had watched the movie before it started it rain.
100
accept
had accepted
100
I had been being swum before you came.
I had been swimming before you came.
200
We _____ __(take)__ an airplane to Paris the day before yesterday.
had taken
200
_____ you ______ __(practice)__ soccer long before you won the championship?
Had been practicing
200
1st: John (forget) his homework. 2nd: He (got) to school.
John had forgotten his homework before he got to school.
200
(not) swim
hadn't swum
200
What had you be doing? Why was the kitchen so dirty?
What had you been doing? Why was the kitchen so dirty?
300
I _________( not bring )any appetizers to the party so we didn't have any food to start.
hadn't brought
300
We __(-)__ ever ______ _(camp)__ before our trip last year.
hadn't, been camping
300
1st: The President (go) to Chile 2nd: He (go) to Mexico.
The President had gone to Chile before he went to Mexico.
300
(have)
had had
300
I couldn't finish my desert because I was eating a lot of pizza!
I couldn't finish my desert because I had eaten a lot of pizza!
400
Ang Lee ____ already ___(have)___ two children before his films won awards.
had had
400
Fix the mistake/s: We had having so much fun before it had started to pour.
We had been having so much fun before it started to pour. We had had so much fun before it started to pour.
400
1st: Shelvina (spill) her Coke in the hallway. 2nd: The floors (got) slippery.
Shelvina had spilled her Coke in the hallway that was why the floors got slippery.
400
be
had been
400
When I got on the bus, I had noticed that I forgot my cellphone.
When I got on the bus, I noticed that I had forgotten my cellphone.
500
_____ he already _(do)__ the dishes or ___ he __(make)_ dinner before his mom got home?
Had, done, had, made
500
Fix the mistake/s: He played the video game all night before he finally had won.
He had played the video game all night before he finally won.
500
Fix the mistake: The table got dirty before I had eaten on it.
The table had gotten dirty before I ate on it.
500
(not) lose
hadn't lost
500
We were living in Madrid before we came here.
We had been living in Madrid before we came here.