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Complete the questions with the simple past or past perfect form of the verb. So what (his friends/do) in the end? B: They decided to have the party when Jack got back home, so he was very happy.
did his friends do
Complete the questions with the simple past or past perfect form of the verb. (his parents/already/book) his flight? B: Yes, and paid for it.
Had his parents already booked
Complete the questions with the simple past or past perfect form of the verb. How (Jack/feel)? B: Sad, because he wanted to do both things.
did Jack feel
Complete the questions with the simple past or past perfect form of the verb. A: When (they/tell) him that they had organized a party for him? B: Two weeks before his birthday, when he told them about the trip to Spain.
did they tell
Complete the questions with the simple past or past perfect form of the verb. A: (his friends/not/organize) a party for his birthday? B: Yes, a surprise party!
Didn´t his friends organize
Complete the questions with the simple past or past perfect form of the verb. A: (he/ever be) abroad before? B: Yes, once, to Florida.
Had he ever been
Complete the questions with the simple past or past perfect form of the verb. A: What birthday present (his parents/give) him a few weeks earlier? B: A trip to Spain to visit his uncle.
had his parents given
Complete the questions with the simple past or past perfect form of the verb. A: Where (you/meet) your new friend Jack for the first time? B: On holiday in Spain.
did you meet
Complete with the past perfect: When I got off the train at the station, my parents (not/arrive/to meet me).
hadn´t arrived to meet me.
Complete with the past perfect: Mario was tired because he (not/sleep/all night).
hadn´t slept all night.
Complete with the past perfect: Luisa repeated the test because she (not/do well/the first time).
hadn´t done well the first time.
Complete with the past perfect: Kevin didn´t have any homework because he (finish/it/school).
had finished it all at school.
Complete with the past perfect: I gave Jenny a book for her birthday but she (already/read/it).
had already read it.
Complete with the past perfect: Frank turned on his Xbox after he (complete/all/homework).
had completed all of his homework.
Complete with the past perfect: Kelly wasn´t allowed to do sports because she (forget/trainers).
had forgotten her trainers
Complete with the past perfect: Alice didn´t want to go to the museum because she (go there/on/school trip).
had gone there on a school trip
a large white board that teachers write on
whiteboard
a list of dates and times that shows when things will happen
timetable
a book about a particular subject, written for students
textbook
a bus for taking children to and from school
school bus
the time when lunch is eaten
lunchtime
work that teachers give students to do at home
homework
the person in charge of a school
head teacher
a place where passengers are allowed to get on or off a bus
bus stop
a short period of rest
break time
a large board with a dark surface that teachers write on
blackboard
a room in a school where students have lessons
classroom
the year of education that a child is in
year
a student who is studying for their first university degree
undergraduate
relating to the education of children approximately between the ages of 11 and 18
secondary
the skills, qualities, or experience that you need in order to do something
qualifications
of or for the teaching of young children, especially those between five and eleven
primary
the process of teaching and learning in a school or college, or the knowledge that you get from this
education
to be unsuccessful
do badly
to be successful
do well
a qualification given for completing a university course
degree
when classes end and the holidays begin
break up
a school where students live and study
boarding school
to go regularly to a particular school
attend