Past Perfect
Positive
1. She
(cook) dinner before her guests arrived.
2. We
(see) the movie before we read the book.
3. My father
(repair) the car before he sold it.
4. They
already
(leave) when I got home.
5. I
(finish) my homework before the lesson started.
6. Tom was tired because he
(work) all night.
7. You
(see) that film before we watched it together.
8. The children
(eat) breakfast before going to school.
9. Anna
(travel) to Paris before last summer.
10. He
(lock) the door before he noticed his keys were inside.
Negative
1. She
(not / cook) dinner before her guests arrived.
2. We
(not / see) the movie before we read the book.
3. My father
(not / repair) the car before he sold it.
4. They
already
(not / leave) when I got home.
5. I
(not / finish) my homework before the lesson started.
6. Tom was tired because he
(not / work) all night.
7. You
(not / see) that film before we watched it together.
8. The children
(not / eat) breakfast before going to school.
9. Anna
(not / travel) to Paris before last summer.
10. He
(not / lock) the door before he noticed his keys were inside.
Interrogative
1.
she
(cook) dinner before her guests arrived?
2.
you
(see) the movie before you read the book?
3.
your father
(repair) the car before he sold it?
4.
they already
(leave) when you got home?
5.
you
(finish) your homework before the lesson started?
6.
Tom
(work) all night before he became tired?
7.
you
(see) that film before you watched it together?
8.
the children
(eat) breakfast before going to school?
9.
Anna
(travel) to Paris before last summer?
10.
he
(lock) the door before he noticed his keys were inside?
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