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Past Perfect Vs Past Simple
We use Past Simple for an action which happened at a definite time in the past; the time is stated, already known or implied.
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We use Past Simple for actions which happened immeditely one after the other in the past.
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We use Past Simple for past habits or states which are now finished.
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We can use used to when talking about habits or states which are now finished.
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We use Past Perfect for an action which happened before another past action or before a stated time in the past.
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We use Past Perfect for an action which finished in the past and whose result is visible in the present.
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The Past Perfect is used with the following time expressions:
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before, after, already, just, for, since, till, until, when, by the time, by, never
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yesterday, then, last night/week/month/year, three days ago
Choose the correct form: If you ... him, he would have helped you.
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asked
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had asked
Choose the correct form:The telegram ... just as I ... the house yesterday.
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came / had left
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come / left
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come / had left
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came / left
Choose the correct form:I ... the mountains when I was young.
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used to climb
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had climbed
Choose the form which is not correct:After he ... a map, he painted it
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drew
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had drew
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had drawn
Choose the correct form:When we arrived, the match ... .
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already begun
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already began
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had already begun
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had already began
Choose the correct form:Before he made a decision he ... his friend for advice.
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asked
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had asked
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