Fill in the blanks with the simple past or the past perfect tense of the given verbs.
1. I'm sure
(turn) the gas off before I
(go) to the gym.
2. She
(think) of inviting many people to the party initially, but she
(change) her mind later.
3. Geeta
(live) in Delhi all her life until she
(move) to
Kolkata.
4. Dhanush told us that he
(already sell) his house.
5. I
(already wait) for the taxi for an hour before I
(realise)
that it wasn't coming.
6. The students
(complete) several chapters by the time the teachers
(inform) them that the exam had been cancelled.
7. James
(exclaim) that he
(forget) to bring the birthday gift.
8. Suneet
(finish) his assignments, so he
(come) to watch a film
with us.
Answers
Answer:
1. I'm sure I turned the gas off before I
went to the gym.
2. She thought of inviting many people to the party initially, but she
changed her mind later.
3. Geeta lived in Delhi all her life until she moved to
Kolkata.
4. Dhanush told us that he had already sold his house.
5. I had already waited for the taxi for an hour before I realized that it wasn't coming.
6. The students completed several chapters by the time the teachers informed them that the exam had been cancelled.
7. James exclaimed that he forgot to bring the birthday gift.
8. Suneet finished his assignments, so he came to watch a film
with us.
Explanation:
The past tense is a grammatical tense whose function is to place an action or situation in the past. Examples of verbs in the past tense include the English verbs sang, went and washed.
The pluperfect, usually called past perfect in English, is a type of verb form, generally treated as a grammatical tense in certain languages, relating to an action that occurred antecedent to a contextually aforementioned time in the past. Examples in English are: "we had arrived"; "they had written".
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