The robbers (leave) _______ the bank long before the policemen (arrive)______.
had left; arrived
The robbers had left the bank long before the policemen arrived.
rang / while / the doorbell / a shower/ taking / was / I
The doorbell rang while I was taking a shower.
I didn't recognise / hadn't recognised Sue, because she cut / had cut her hair.
didn't recognise; had cut
Choose the correct tense to be used to fill the blank—past simple, past continuous, or past perfect:
We ________ (eat) before John came home.
past perfect (had eaten)
While she ____ (cook), the telephone ______ (ring).
was cooking; rang
While she was cooking, the telephone rang.
sports / else / already. / had / he / everyone / ground / for / the / When / left / arrived,
When he arrived, everyone else had left for the sports ground already.
The doorbell rang / had rung while I took / was taking a shower.
rang; was taking
Choose the correct tenses to be used to fill the blanks—past simple, past continuous, or past perfect:
He _____ (lose) his wallet while he _____ (jog) in the park.
past simple (lost); past continuous (was jogging)
By the time Rebecca (go) ______ into the store, she (get) _____ soaked in the rain.
went; had got/gotten
By the time Rebecca went into the store, she had gotten soaked in the rain.
lesson. / was / sports / cold / I / want / really / didn't / and / to / go / to / my / very / It
It was very cold and I really didn't want to go to my sports lesson.
David didn't play / hadn't played the match because he hurt / had hurt his leg.
didn't play; had hurt
Choose the correct tense to be used to fill the blank—past simple, past continuous, or past perfect:
I opened my handbag to find that I ________ (forget) my credit card.
past perfect (had forgotten)
He _____ (lose) his wallet while he _____ (jog) in the park.
lost; was jogging
He lost his wallet while he was jogging in the park.
his / dog / ran after / girlfriend / Neil's / yesterday
Yesterday, Neal's dog ran after his girlfriend.
When I finally found / had found my keys in my pocket, I started / was starting to panic.
found; was starting
Choose the correct tense to be used to fill the blank—past simple, past continuous, or past perfect:
We got home this morning to find out that someone ________ (break) into the house.
past perfect (had broken)
I (not / think) _____ of having a new house before I (see) ______ that ad on TV.
hadn't thought; saw
I hadn't thought of having a new house before I saw that ad on TV.
my / found / teacher / angry. / hurt / that / was / foot, / not / When / the / had / she / I / very / out
When the teacher found out that I had not hurt my foot, she was very angry.
Mr. and Mrs. Davis was tripping / tripped and fell / falled while they danced / were dancing.
tripped; fell; were dancing
I _______ (dance) when I _______ (trip), _______ (fall), and _______ (break) my arm.
past continuous (was dancing); past simple (tripped); past simple (fell), past simple (broke)