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Circle the correct options
When I looked / had looked at my watch, it had stopped / had stopped.
This was her first visit to Paris. In fact, she never went / had never been abroad before.
They didn`t play / hadn`t played tennis because Anna forgot / had forgotten her racket.
By the time we reached / had reached the ski resort, it started / had started snowing.
When the show ended / had ended, all the restaurants closed / had closed.
Harry already cleaned / had alreadt cleaned his teeth before he had / had had breakfast.
Daisy screamed / had screamed because she just saw / had just seen a spider.
Lusy knew / had known Tom for two years when they got / had got married.
Where dideveryone go / had everyone gone when she needed / had needed help with the washing-up?
He didn`t win / hadn`t won the race because he didn`t practise / hadn`t practised enough.
- When I looked / had looked at my watch, it had stopped / had stopped.
- In this case, the correct option is "When I looked" because it refers to a specific past event. The correct option for the second part is "had stopped" because it indicates an action that occurred before the looking at the watch.
2. This was her first visit to Paris. In fact, she never went / had never been abroad before.
- The correct option is "had never been" because it indicates an action that occurred before the first visit to Paris.
3. They didn't play / hadn't played tennis because Anna forgot / had forgotten her racket.
- The correct option is "didn't play" because it refers to a specific past event. The correct option for the second part is "had forgotten" because it indicates an action that occurred before the not playing tennis.
4. By the time we reached / had reached the ski resort, it started / had started snowing.
- The correct option is "By the time we reached" because it refers to a specific past event. The correct option for the second part is "had started" because it indicates an action that occurred before reaching the ski resort.
5. When the show ended / had ended, all the restaurants closed / had closed.
- The correct option is "When the show ended" because it refers to a specific past event. The correct option for the second part is "had closed" because it indicates an action that occurred before the show ended.
6. Harry already cleaned / had already cleaned his teeth before he had / had had breakfast.
- The correct option is "Harry had already cleaned" because it indicates an action that occurred before having breakfast. The second part should be "had had" because it indicates a past action that happened before another past action.
7. Daisy screamed / had screamed because she just saw / had just seen a spider.
- The correct option is "Daisy screamed" because it refers to a specific past event. The correct option for the second part is "had just seen" because it indicates an action that occurred before screaming.
8. Lucy knew / had known Tom for two years when they got / had got married.
- The correct option is "Lucy knew" because it refers to a past event without a specific time frame. The correct option for the second part is "had known" because it indicates an action that occurred before getting married.
9. Where did everyone go / had everyone gone when she needed / had needed help with the washing-up?
- The correct option is "Where did everyone go" because it refers to a specific past event. The correct option for the second part is "had everyone gone" because it indicates an action that occurred before the time when she needed help with the washing-up.
10. He didn't win / hadn't won the race because he didn't practice / hadn't practised enough.
- The correct option is "He didn't win" because it refers to a specific past event. The correct option for the second part is "hadn't practised" because it indicates an action that occurred before the not winning the race.