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Here you find '''grammar exercises''' in past perfect tense. [[Englisch/Grammatik/Tenses/Past_Perfect|Past Perfect]] is only used if you have actions in the past ([[Englisch/Grammatik/Tenses/Past_Simple|past simple]] or [[Englisch/Grammatik/Tenses/Past_Progressive|past progressive]]) and something had happened '''before''' that.
Here you find '''grammar exercises''' in past perfect tense. [[Tenses/Past_Perfect|Past Perfect]] is only used if you have actions in the past ([[Tenses/Past_Simple|past simple]] or [[Tenses/Past_Progressive|past progressive]]) and something had happened '''before''' that.


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* [[Englisch/Grammatik/Tenses/Past_Perfect|Past Perfect]] (Bildung)
* [[Tenses/Past_Perfect|Past Perfect]] (Bildung)


== Past Perfect - Interactive Exercises ==
== Interactive Exercises ==


=== My Morning ===
=== My Morning ===
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=== Past tense sequence ===
The past tense sequence is used to describe real past events. It is also used in most novels, short stories, and in other fictional narratives.
Put in simple past for actions in the past and past perfect for actions which '''had happened before'''.
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Maxim ''was not|wasn't (not, be)''  in love with me, he ''had never loved  (never love)'' me. Our
honeymoon in Italy ''had meant (mean)'' nothing to him, nor our living here
together. What I ''had thought(think)'' was love for me, for myself as a person, ''was not|wasn't (not, be)'' love.
He did not belong to me at all, he ''belonged (belong) to Rebecca. He still ''thought (think)'' about Rebecca.
He would never love me because of Rebecca ... Rebecca, always Rebecca.
Wherever I ''walked(walk) in Manderley, wherever I ''sat(sit)'',  even in my thoughts and in my dreams, I ''met(meet)''  Rebecca.
From Rebecca by Daphne du Maurier
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{{Show-Hide|Maxim ''wasn't (not, be)''  in love with me, he ''had never loved  (never love)'' me. Our
honeymoon in Italy ''had meant (mean)'' nothing to him, nor our living here
together. What I ''had thought(think)'' was love for me, for myself as a person, ''wasn't (not, be)'' love.
He did not belong to me at all, he ''belonged (belong) to Rebecca. He still ''thought (think)'' about Rebecca.
He would never love me because of Rebecca ... Rebecca, always Rebecca.
Wherever I ''walked(walk) in Manderley, wherever I ''sat(sit)'',  even in my thoughts and in my dreams, I ''met(meet)''  Rebecca.
From Rebecca by Daphne du Maurier}}


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Version vom 10. November 2020, 08:11 Uhr

Here you find grammar exercises in past perfect tense. Past Perfect is only used if you have actions in the past (past simple or past progressive) and something had happened before that.

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Interactive Exercises

My Morning

Put in simple past for actions in the past and past perfect for actions which had happened before.

1. Last night I slept well.alarm clock ringing

2. I had slept alarm clock ringing well before the alarm rang alarm clock ringingat 7 o clock.

3. After the alarm had rung alarm clock ringing I took taking a shower a shower.

4. After I had taken alarm clock ringing a shower I had clipa coffee.

5. After I had had alarm clock ringing a coffee I cleaned my teeth.

6. brushing your teeth After I had cleaned my teeth I went out of the house.

7. After I had gone out of the house I got a bus to school.

8. After I had got to school I met my best friend.

1. Last night I slept well.alarm clock ringing

2. I had slept alarm clock ringing well before the alarm rang alarm clock ringingat 7 o clock.

3. After the alarm had rung alarm clock ringing I took taking a shower a shower.

4. After I had taken alarm clock ringing a shower I had clipa coffee.

5. After I had had alarm clock ringing a coffee I cleaned my teeth.

6. brushing your teeth After I had cleaned my teeth I went out of the house.

7. After I had gone out of the house I got a bus to school.

8. After I had got to school I met my best friend.

In the USA

Two years ago Ben's older sister, Emily, spent a year in Scotland. She loved it so much that she decided to stay.

Put in past perfect forms.

0. By last August Emily had already got a job.

1. By last September she had already found(already - find) a flat.

2. By March she had already invited (already - invite) her parents to visit her.

3. By May she had fallen (fall) in love with a Scotsman.

4. And by June she had married (marry) him.

1. By last September she had already found(already - find) a flat.

2. By March she had already invited (already - invite) her parents to visit her.

3. By May she had fallen (fall) in love with a Scotsman.

4. And by June she had married (marry) him.


She had not done it before

Put in past perfect or simple past.

0. Before Emily went to Scotland she had never driven on the left.

1. Before Emily went (go) to Scotland she had never heard (never, hear) Scottish.

2. Before she visited (visit) her firend she had never played (never, play) darts.

3. And she had never drunk (never, drink) tea with milk before.

1. Before Emily went (go)to Scotland she had never heard (hear) Scottish.

2. Before she visited (visit) her friend she had never played (never, play) darts.

3. And she had never drunk (never, drink) tea with milk before.

Grundwissen

Die folgenden Aufgaben können auch mehrere richtige Antworten enthalten!

1. Das "past perfect" wird gebildet mit ... (!have + 3. Form)(!has + 3.Form)(had + past participle)(had + 3. Form) (!had + 3.Vergangenheit)

2. Das "past perfect" wird verwendet für Handlungen, die .... Zeitpunkt der Vergangenheit stattfinden.(!während eines )(vor einem) (!nach einem)(!gleichzeitig mit einem)

3. Signalwörter für das "past perfect" sind ... (!ago) (earlier) (!last) (before) (after) (!while)

Participle Crossword Puzzle

Beim Klick auf die Ziffern im Kreuzworträtsel öffnet sich ein Eingabefeld zum Eintragen. Trage die past participles der Verben ein!

caught past participle von: catch
sworn past participle von: swear (schwören, schimpfen)
paid past participle von: pay
forgotten past participle von: forget
felt past participle von: feel
thought past participle von: think
taught past participle von: teach
chosen past participle von: choose
grown past participle von: grow (wachsen)
hidden past participle von: hide
fallen past participle von: fall
kept past participle von: keep

Past tense sequence

The past tense sequence is used to describe real past events. It is also used in most novels, short stories, and in other fictional narratives.

Put in simple past for actions in the past and past perfect for actions which had happened before.

Maxim was not|wasn't (not, be)  in love with me, he had never loved  (never love) me. Our honeymoon in Italy had meant (mean) nothing to him, nor our living here together. What I had thought(think) was love for me, for myself as a person, was not|wasn't (not, be) love.

He did not belong to me at all, he belonged (belong) to Rebecca. He still thought (think) about Rebecca. He would never love me because of Rebecca ... Rebecca, always Rebecca.

Wherever I walked(walk) in Manderley, wherever I sat(sit),  even in my thoughts and in my dreams, I met(meet)  Rebecca.

From Rebecca by Daphne du Maurier

Maxim wasn't (not, be)  in love with me, he had never loved  (never love) me. Our

honeymoon in Italy had meant (mean) nothing to him, nor our living here together. What I had thought(think) was love for me, for myself as a person, wasn't (not, be) love.

He did not belong to me at all, he belonged (belong) to Rebecca. He still thought (think) about Rebecca. He would never love me because of Rebecca ... Rebecca, always Rebecca.

Wherever I walked(walk) in Manderley, wherever I sat(sit),  even in my thoughts and in my dreams, I met(meet)  Rebecca.

From Rebecca by Daphne du Maurier


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