Everyday Life
What Happened First?
Correct of Incorrect?
Time Expressions
Finish the Story
100

I ___ (miss) the bus because I ___ (wake up) late.

missed, had woken up

100

I arrived at school. The class had started. → What happened first?

The class started

100

“I had eat breakfast before school.” – Correct or not?

Incorrect – should be “had eaten”

100

Which tense do we use with “yesterday”?

Past simple

100

I had never been to a concert before...

...I went with my friends last night.

200

She ___ (not eat), so she ___ (be) hungry.

had not eaten, was

200

She had done her homework. Then she watched TV. → What was first?

She did her homework

200

“They had arrived before the concert started.” – Is this correct?

Correct

200

Which tense do we use with “before”?

Past perfect

200

She was tired because...

...she had worked all day.

300

We ___ (not go) to the movie. We ___ (see) it already.

did not go, had seen

300

He left the café. He had finished his coffee. → What was first?

He finished his coffee

300

“She didn’t went because she had been tired.” – Fix the mistake.

“didn’t go” is correct

300

Complete: “By the time I got there, they ___ (leave).”

has left
300

They didn’t go to the beach because...

...they had heard it was cold.

400

I ___ (realize) I ___ (leave) my phone at school.

realised, had left

400

They bought tickets. Then they said, “We have no money!” → What happened first?

They bought tickets

400

“We had saw the movie already.” – What’s wrong?

“had seen” is correct

400

Which fits best with past perfect: already or last night?

Already

400

After we had arrived at the airport...

...we realized we forgot our tickets.

500

They ___ (start) dinner after their friends ___ (arrive).

started, had arrived

500

I had never flown on a plane before I went to New York. → What happened first?

I had never flown

500

“He left when I had arrived.” – Should we change anything?

Better: He had left when I arrived

500

Make a sentence with “after” using past simple + past perfect.

Example: After I had finished dinner, I watched TV.

500

He failed the test even though...

...he had studied a lot.