English, asked by chandresh126, 1 year ago

Q: Put the verbs into the correct form, past perfect or simple past:

i By the time I ……………..(come) out of the theatre my brother ………… (leave, already)By the time I came out of the theatre my brother had left already.

ii Rakesh …………(see) the film before, so he …………(find) it very boring.

iii He …………(not find) the joke interesting because someone …………(tell) him earlier.

iv When he …………(reach) the class, the teacher …………(finish, already) the
lesson on tenses.

v My mother …………(cook) lunch when I …………(reach) home after school.

vi I ………(invite) my cousin to dinner last night but he ………….(say) ‘no’
because he had decided to watch a film.

Answers

Answered by Anonymous
105
Here is your Answer :

i) came ,had already left

ii) had seen , found

iii) did not find , had told

iv) reached , had already finished

v) was cooking, reached

vi) invited , said

HOPE IT WOULD HELP
Answered by CarliReifsteck
24

Answer :

This question is based on tenses.

Cambridge English Dictionary defines 'tense' as 'any of the forms of a verb which show the time at which an action happened.'

The completed sentences, with the correct form of the verbs, are as follows :

i By the time I came out of the theatre my brother had already left.

ii Rakesh had seen the film before, so he found it very boring.  

iii He did not find the joke interesting because someone had told him earlier.  

iv When he reached the class, the teacher had already finished the

lesson on tenses.  

v My mother was cooking lunch when I reached home after school.

vi I invited my cousin to dinner last night but he said ‘no’  because he had decided to watch a film.

Similar questions