They took a shower after they _______________ (finish) the game.
HAD FINISHED
When the rain ________ (start), we ____________ (already / finished) our tennis match.
STARTED / HAD ALREADY FINISHED
I didn't recognise / hadn't recognised Sue, because she cut / had cut her hair.
DIDN'T RECOGNISE / HAD CUT
We had already ate when John came home.
EATEN
Mary ______________ (give) me Tony's address before she left.
HAD GIVEN
By the time Rebecca ____________ (go) into the shop, she _____________ (get) soaked (= empapada).
WENT / HAD GOT
I arrived / had arrived at the shop at 7.45, but it already closed / had already closed.
ARRIVED / HAD ALREADY CLOSED
Juan had passed all his exams last year.
PASSED (Past Simple). Action that started and finished in the past.
Bob was sorry that he ____________ (not tell) me the story.
HADN'T TOLD
I ____________ (not think) of having a new house before I ____________ (see) that ad on TV.
HADN'T THOUGHT / SAW
David didn't play / hadn't played the match because he hurt / had hurt his leg.
DIDN'T PLAY / HAD HURT
I opened my handbag to find that I had forgotten my credit card.
CORRECT
Nobody came to the party because Chris ___________ (not send) the invitations the week before.
HADN'T SENT
The robbers _______________ (leave) the bank when the policemen finally _______________ (arrived).
HAD LEFT / ARRIVED
When I looked / had looked everywhere for my car keys, I started / had started to panic.
HAD LOOKED / STARTED
When I opened the fridge, I realized that someone has eaten all my chocolate.
HAD EATEN
My brother didn't say that he ____________ (take) my watch.
HAD TAKEN
When my teacher ___________ (find) out that I _____________ (cheat) on my test, she was really angry.
FOUND / HAD CHEATED
When I finished / had finished my dinner, I sat down / had sat down to watch TV.
HAD FINISHED / SAT
Sonny had fainted by the time the ambulance reached the hospital.
CORRECT