1) When do we use past perfect? a) To talk about an action that occurred after another action in the past. b) To talk about a temporary action in the past. c) To talk about an action that was continuous in the past. d) To talk about an action that occurred before another action in the past. e) To talk about the past at a specific time. f) To talk about an unspecific past time. 2) How do we form past perfect? a) Subject + had + verb in simple past b) Subject + has + verb in past participle c) Subject + verb in past participle d) Subject + verb in past participle + had e) Subject + has + verb in simple past f) Subject + had + verb in past participle 3) First, Mary visited her grandmother; then, she went to the supermarket; last, she arrived home. a) When Mary went to the supermarket, she had already arrived home. b) When Mary visited her grandmother, she had already gone to the supermarket. c) When Mary arrived home, she had already visited her grandmother. d) Mary hadn't visited her grandmother when she arrived home. e) Mary hadn't gone to the supermarket when she arrived home. f) Mary did not go to the supermarket. 4) In October I started working as a teacher, in November I graduated as a biologist, in December I got married. a) I had got married when I graduated. b) When I started working as a teacher, I had already graduated. c) When I graduated, I hadn't started working as a teacher. d) I hadn't got married when I graduated. e) I had got married when I starting working as a teacher. f) I never get married. 5) Once John finished his homework, he played video games. He had had lunch when he did his homework. a) First, he finished his homework; then, he had lunch; last, he played video games. b) First, he played video games; then, he finished his homework; last, he had lunch. c) First, he had lunch; then, he played video games; last, he finished his homework. d) He played video games and had lunch at the same time, then he finished his homework. e) He had lunch and finished his homework at the same time, then he played video games. f) First, he had lunch; then, he finished his homework; last, he played video games. 6) Was Tom at the party when you arrived? a) No, he has gone home. b) No, he had gone home. c) No, he went home. d) No, he goes home. e) No, he had been going home. f) No, he was going to go home.
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ลีดเดอร์บอร์ดนี้ถูกปิดใช้งานเนื่องจากตัวเลือกของคุณแตกต่างสำหรับเจ้าของทรัพยากร
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