3 Grammar Past Perfect Simple (had + past participle) Paul had left the office by seven o'clock yesterday. By the time Alice returned home, Ted had prepared dinner. 0 Complete with the Past Simple or the Past Perfect Simple of the verbs in brackets. 1. After Rita (finish) her homework, she (go) to the cinema with her friends. Danny (come) back from (get) home? 2. school when you

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3 Grammar Past Perfect Simple (had + past participle) Paul had left the office by seven o'clock yest
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Antyan11 Antyan11  16.01.2024 06:24
1. After Rita finished her homework, she went to the cinema with her friends.
Explanation: The action of finishing homework happened before the action of going to the cinema. Both actions are in the past, but the action of finishing homework happened before the action of going to the cinema, so we use the simple past tense for "finished" and "went".

2. Had Danny come back from getting home when you left school?
Explanation: In this sentence, we are talking about two actions in the past. The action of Danny coming back from getting home happened before the action of you leaving school. Since the action of coming back from getting home happened first, we use the past perfect tense for "had come back" and "had gotten home". The simple past tense "left" is used for the action of leaving school, which happened after the action of Danny coming back.

Overall, we use the past perfect tense (had + past participle) to show that one action happened before another action in the past. We use the simple past tense to talk about actions that happened at a specific time in the past.
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