Choose the tense
Usage - which tense?
Add the missing past
Mini-story
100

Not so long ago he _______________ (join) the new social club.

joined

100

1) Finished actions at a specific time in the past.

2) Action that happened before another past action/moment.  

1) Past Simple

2) Past Perfect

100

I arrived late. (Add Past Perfect)

I arrived late because I had missed the bus

100

Use PS + PC (2 sentences).

I was walking home when I saw a police car. 

She was texting her friend when the teacher entered the classroom

200

When she ______________ (enter) the room, her nieces ______________ (paint) the picture.

entered, were painting

200

Action that had been happening before another past action/moment (duration matters).

Past Perfect Continuous

200

She was angry. (Add Past Perfect Continuous)

She was angry because she had been waiting for over an hour.

200

Use PS + PP (2 sentences).

I realised I had left my wallet at home.

They were surprised because someone had already told the secret.

300

Meeting her in the mall ___________ (make) me think about the time we __________(use to) spend together.

made, used to

300

Two past actions: one ongoing background + one short interrupting event.  

Past Continuous + Past Simple

300

We found the keys. (Add Past Perfect + reason)

We found the keys because someone had left them on the kitchen table.

300

Use PC + PP + time link (by the time / already).

She was getting ready the whole evening, and by the time the taxi arrived, she had already finished her preparation.

400

Would you be happier if you _____________ (study) computer science last term.

were studying

400

Name any cases of usage for Past Perfect

1) An earlier action before another past action

  • When I arrived, they had already left.

2) An earlier action before a past time (a deadline in the past)

  • By 8 p.m., I had written three emails.

3) Explaining the reason/cause in the past 

  • He was tired because he had worked late.

400

He missed the bus. (Add Past Perfect Continuous  duration + “before”)

He missed the bus because he had been looking for his wallet for ten minutes before he left the house.

400

Use all 4 past tenses in a mini-story (4 sentences).

I was studying in the café when the lights went out. (PC + PS)

Everyone panicked, but I had seen something strange earlier. (PS + PP)

A man was standing near the door, and he looked nervous. (PC)

He had been watching us for ten minutes before he suddenly ran outside. (PPC + PS)

500

My friend __________(write) computer games for 7 years when finally he __________(have) success with it.

had been writing, had

500

Name any cases of usage for past perfect continuous tense.

 1) Duration before another past action or time (duration is important)

  • He had been studying for two hours before the exam started

  • 2) To show an action was continuing up to a past moment

  • When I met her, she had been living in London for months.

500

The police questioned him. (Add Past Perfect + a twist)

The police questioned him because someone had reported his car stolen—but it had actually been borrowed by his brother.

500

Use all 4 past tenses in a mini-story (4+ sentences - my weekend).

I was relaxing at home on Saturday morning when my friend suddenly called me.
I had already planned to stay in, but I agreed to meet her anyway.
While we were walking to a café, it started raining.
We were soaked because we had been waiting for the bus for nearly thirty minutes before it finally arrived.
Later, we watched a movie, and I fell asleep as soon as I got home.