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46 Past Perfect, Past Simple & Present Perfect

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  • Bob (never / see) such a beautiful girl before he (meet) Pam.
    Bob never saw such a beautiful girl before he met Pam.
    Bob had never see such a beautiful girl before he met Pam.
    Bob had never seen such a beautiful girl before he met Pam.
    Bob had never seen such a beautiful girl before he had met Pam.
  • Mary (not / have) any money because she (lose) her money.
    Mary hadn't had any money because she lost her money.
    Mary don't have any money because she has lost her money.
    Mary hasn't had any money because she lost her money.
    Mary didn't have any money because she had lost her money.
  • Они не были дома вчера. Они ходили за покупками.
    They wasn't at home yesterday. They has gone shopping.
    They didn't be at home yesterday. They had gone shopping.
    They hadn't been at home yesterday. They went shopping.
    They weren't at home yesterday. They had gone shopping.
  • Они не дома. Они пошли за покупками.
    They aren't at home. They have gone shopping.
    They hadn't been at home. They went shopping.
    They haven't been at home. They went shopping.
    They weren't at home. They had gone shopping.
  • Kate (arrive) at the station, but the train (leave).
    Kate had arrived at the station, but the train had left.
    Kate arrived at the station, but the train left.
    Kate arrived at the station, but the train had left.
    Kate had arrived at the station, but the train left.
  • Pupils (do) their homework before the class (start).
    Pupils had done their homework before the class started.
    Pupils did their homework before the class had started.
    Pupils had do their homework before the class started.
    Pupils have done their homework before the class start.
  • Я не ела мяса на этой неделе. А моя мама не ела мяса на прошлой неделе.
    I hadn't eaten meat this week. And my mum didn't eat meat last week.
    I haven't eaten meat this week. And my mum hadn't eaten meat last week.
    I haven't eaten meat this week. And my mum didn't eat meat last week.
    I didn't eat meat this week. And my mum didn't eat meat last week.
  • I (not / see) Pam a week ago. (You / see) her today?
    I didn't see Pam a week ago. Had you seen her today?
    I didn't see Pam a week ago. Did you see her today?
    I didn't see Pam a week ago. Have you seen her today?
    I haven't seen Pam a week ago. Have you seen her today?
  • Tim (know) London very well because he (be) there a few times.
    Tim has known London very well because he was there a few times.
    Tim knew London very well because he had been there a few times.
    Tim knew London very well because he was there a few times.
    Tim knew London very well because he has been there a few times.
  • Я посетил Дубай до того, как эпидемия началась.
    I visited Dubai before the epidemic started.
    I had visited Dubai before the epidemic started.
    I visited Dubai before the epidemic had started.
    I had visited Dubai before the epidemic start.
  • My daughter (learn) English when she (be) at school.
    My daughter has learned English when she was at school.
    My daughter learnd English when she was at school.
    My daughter learned English when she was at school.
    My daughter had learned English when she were at school.
  • Kate (never / be) to the concert before Bob (invite) her.
    Kate never was to the concert before Bob had invited her.
    Kate had never been to the concert before Bob invited her.
    Kate has never been to the concert before Bob invited her.
    Kate have never been to the concert before Bob invited her.
  • Jane (already / finish) to clean the flat when Bob (come) home.
    Jane has already finished to clean the flat when Bob came home.
    Jane already finished to clean the flat when Bob came home.
    Jane already finished to clean the flat when Bob had come home.
    Jane had already finished to clean the flat when Bob came home.
  • Мэри поняла американцев, потому что она изучала английский язык в школе.
    Mary understood Americans because she has studied English at school.
    Mary has understood Americans because she studied English at school.
    Mary understood Americans because she had studied English at school.
    Mary had understood Americans because she studied English at school.
  • Students (try) to pass the exam twice by the end of the year.
    Students has tried to pass the exam twice by the end of the year.
    Students tried to pass the exam twice by the end of the year.
    Students had tried to pass the exam twice by the end of the year.
    Students had tryed to pass the exam twice by the end of the year.
  • Dan (teach) History since he (be) 7.
    Dan had taught History since he was 7.
    Dan has taught History since he has been 7.
    Dan taught History since he was 7.
    Dan has taught History since he was 7.
  • Ее сын учил английский язык до того, как он поступил в университет.
    Her son had learned English before he entered the university.
    Her son learned English before he had entered the university.
    Her son has learned English before he entered the university.
    Her son learned English before he entered the university.
  • My family (not / sell) a house yet. (You / buy) a new house an hour ago?
    My family hadn't sold a house yet. Had you bought a new house an hour ago?
    My family didn't sell a house yet. Did you buy a new house an hour ago?
    My family hasn't sold a house yet. Did you buy a new house an hour ago?
    My family hasn't sold a house yet. Have you bought a new house an hour ago?
  • Tom (leave) school 10 minutes ago, but he (not / come) home yet.
    Tom has left school 10 minutes ago, but he didn't come home yet.
    Tom has left school 10 minutes ago, but he hasn't come home yet.
    Tom left school 10 minutes ago, but he hadn't come home yet.
    Tom left school 10 minutes ago, but he hasn't come home yet.
  • Tom (tell) me that he (buy) a new car.
    Tom told me that he had bought a new car.
    Tom has told me that he had bought a new car.
    Tom told me that he has bought a new car.
    Tom told me that he bought a new car.
  • (Ed / ever / play) the guitar? -Yes, he (learn) to play it last year.
    Had Ed ever played the guitar? -Yes, he has learned to play it last year.
    Have Ed ever played the guitar? -Yes, he learned to play it last year.
    Did Ed ever play the guitar? -Yes, he had learned to play it last year.
    Has Ed ever played the guitar? -Yes, he learned to play it last year.
  • (You / wash) your hands before you (sit) at the table?
    Had you washed your hands before you sat at the table?
    Had you washed your hands before you sit at the table?
    Has you washed your hands before you sit at the table?
    Did you wash your hands before you sat at the table?
  • They (send) me a post card this month.
    They have sent me a post card this month.
    They has sent me a post card this month.
    They had sent me a post card this month.
    They sent me a post card this month.
  • Когда Боб и Мэри поженились, они знали друг друга 3 года.
    When Bob and Mary got married, they knew each other for 3 years.
    When Bob and Mary had got married, they knew each other for 3 years.
    When Bob and Mary got married, they has known each other for 3 years.
    When Bob and Mary got married, they had known each other for 3 years.
  • His parents (not / know) about his trip because he (not / tell) them about it.
    His parents didn't know about his trip because he hadn't told them about it
    His parents didn't know about his trip because he hasn't told them about it
    His parents hadn't know about his trip because he didn't tell them about it
    His parents didn't know about his trip because he didn't tell them about it
  • Bob (come) home early yesterday. Mary (not / finish) to cook dinner yet.
    Bob had come home early yesterday. Mary didn’t finish to cook dinner yet.
    Bob came home early yesterday. Mary hasn’t finished to cook dinner yet.
    Bob come home early yesterday. Mary hadn’t finished to cook dinner yet.
    Bob came home early yesterday. Mary hadn’t finished to cook dinner yet.
  • (They / be) to Minsk since they (move)?
    Had they been to Minsk since they moved?
    Have they been to Minsk since they moved?
    Did they be to Minsk since they moved?
    Were they to Minsk since they moved?