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The dog was hungry because my dad _________ (forget) to feed him this morning.
had forgotten
Ella didn't want to go to school because she ________ (not do) her homework.
hadn't done
What's the past participle of: do
done
What's the past participle of: do
don e
What's the past participle of: go
gone / been
What's the past participle of: be
been
What's the past participle of: drive
driven
What's the past participle of: wake up
woken up
We use the past perfect to talk about an action that happened BEFORE / AFTER another action in the past.
before
The thief walked quietly because he _______ (steal) some expensive items and ________ (not want) to get caught.
had stolen / didn't want
Harry didn't get wet because he ________ (bring) an umbrella with him.
had brought
He _______ (not study) before the exam so his result ______ (be) quite bad.
hadn't studied / was
I helped my mum cook dinner after I ______ my homework. (finish)
had finished
____ Susan ever studied Thai before she moved to Thailand?
Had
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: Alice didn´t want to go to the museum because she (go there/on/school trip).
had already been there on a school trip.
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 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.