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What household job is he doing?
HANGING UP CLOTHES
COMPLETE THE SENTENCE WITH ONE WORD: His tie ...... his jacket.
MATCHES
What's happened to the sleeves?
THEY'RE WORN OUT
COMPLETE THE SENTENCE WITH ONE WORD: People will always buy jeans because they never ...... out of fashion.
GO
Complete the sentences with PAST SIMPLE and PAST PERFECT: When I ……… (arrive) at my hotel, I realized that I ……… (not/bring) a toothbrush with me.
ARRIVED/ HADN'T BROUGHT
Complete the sentences with PAST SIMPLE and PAST PERFECT: I …… (decide) not to read the book because I …… (see) the film.
DECIDED/ HAD SEEN
Complete the sentences with PAST SIMPLE and PAST PERFECT: I …… (cannot) get into the house because I …... (forget) the key to the front door.
COULDN'T / HAD FORGOTTEN
Complete the sentences with PAST SIMPLE and PAST PERFECT: By the time I …… (get) back home, my father ….... (already/make) dinner, and the rest of my family were eating it.
GOT / HAD ALREADY MADE
FALL: what are the past simple and past participle forms?
FELL/FALLEN
WEAR: what are the past simple and past participle forms?
WORE/WORN
BRING: what are the past simple and past participle forms?
BROUGHT/BROUGHT
GET: what are the past simple and past participle forms?
GOT/GOT or GOTTEN
SELL: what are the past simple and past participle forms?
SOLD/SOLD
FORGET: what are the past simple and past participle forms?
FORGOT/FORGOTTEN
SEE: what are the past simple and past participle forms?
SAW/SEEN
RIDE: what are the past simple and past participle forms?
RODE/RIDDEN
The structure of the PAST PERFECT is subject + ………… + past participle.
HAD
The structure of the PRESENT PERFECT is subject + …………/………… + past participle.
HAVE / HAS