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(Carly / wash) the dishes when her mum came home?
Had Carly washed
(why / they / have) dinner before they came to the party?
Why had they had
(they / book) a room before they went to Dublin?
Had they booked
(he / live) in London before he moved to Glasgow?
Had he lived
(you / eat) anything before you went to the theatre?
Had you eaten
(what / Bob / do) that he was kept in after school?
What had Bob done
When we came back, it was cold in the house because Alice (close / not) the windows.
hadn't closed
We ate at a restaurant last night because I (buy / not) anything for dinner.
hadn't bought
At school, Jim quickly copied the homework that he (do / not)
hadn't done
We lost the match because we (practise / not) the days before.
hadn't practised
The thief could walk right into the house because you (lock / not) the door.
hadn't locked
In the shopping centre, I met a friend who I (see / not) for ages.
hadn't seen
When Julie got home from her holiday, the flat was a mess. John (have) a party.
had had
When I opened the curtains the sun was shining and the ground was white. It (snow) during the night.
had snowed
It (rain) all summer, so the grass was completely dead.
hadn't rained
Before they (start) the party, they (invite) some friends.
started/ had invited
They (go) to a restaurant after they (sail).
went/ had sailed
She (open) the box when she (find) the key.
opened/ had found
They (sell) everything before they (move) to Liverpool.
had sold/moved
After Columbus (discover) America, he (return) to Spain.
had discovered/ returned
After they (see) the Tower, they (go) to Westminster Abbey.
had seen/ went