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== <span style="color:green"> past</span> or <span style="color:orange"> present</span>? ==
Here you can find '''mixed grammar exercises''' with 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'''.
Put the verbs into the gaps. Watch the signal words!
 
What can you do before:
* [[Englisch/Grammatik/Tenses/Past_Perfect/Kontrastierung|Kontrastierung]] von Past Perfect und Past Simple
 
== Interactive Exercises ==
 
=== mixed <span style="color:#990">Past Perfect </span> exercises ===
Put the verb in the correct form: Past Simple, Past Progressive, Past Perfect
 
<div class="lueckentext-quiz" lang="en">
Yesterday Sharon ''went (go)'' to the station to meet Paul. When she ''got (get)'' there, Paul ''was already waiting (already, wait)'' for her. His train ''had arrived (arrive) '' early.
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<div class="lueckentext-quiz" lang="en">
When I ''got (get) '' home, Bill ''was lying (lie)'' on the sofa. The TV was on but he ''didn't watch (not/watch) '' it. He ''had fallen (fall)'' asleep and ''was snoring (snore) '' loudly.  I ''turned (turn)'' the TV off and just then he ''woke (wake) '' up.
</div>
 
 
<div class="lueckentext-quiz" lang="en">
Last night I ''had just gone (just/go)'' to bed and ''was reading (read) '' a book when suddenly I ''heard (hear) '' a noise. I ''got (get) '' up to see what it was but I ''didn't see (not/see) '' anything, so I ''went (go) '' back to bed.
</div>
 
 
<div class="lueckentext-quiz" lang="en">
Mary had to go to New York last week, but she almost ''missed (miss)'' the plane. She ''was standing (stand)'' in the queue at the check-in desk when she suddenly ''realised (realise) '' that she ''had left (leave)'' her passport at home. Fortunately, she doesn’t live very far from the airport, so she ''had (have)'' time to take a taxi home to get it. She ''got (get)'' back to the airport just in time for her flight.
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<div class="lueckentext-quiz" lang="en">
I '' met (meet) '' Tom and Tina  yesterday as I ''was walking (walk) '' through the park. They ''had been (be) '' to the Gym where they ''had played (play) '' tennis. They ''were going (go)'' to a café for a drink and ''invited(invite) '' me to join them but I ''had arranged (arrange)''  to meet a friend and ''didn't have (not/have) '' time.
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Yesterday Sharon ''went (go)'' to the station to meet Paul. When she ''got (get)'' there, Paul ''was already waiting (already, wait)'' for her. His train ''had arrived (arrive) '' early.
 
When I ''got (get) '' home, Bill ''was lying (lie)'' on the sofa. The TV was on but he ''didn't watch (not/watch) '' it. He ''had fallen (fall)'' asleep and ''was snoring (snore) '' loudly.  I ''turned (turn)'' the TV off and just then he ''woke (wake) '' up.
 
Last night I ''had just gone (just/go)'' to bed and ''was reading (read) '' a book when suddenly I ''heard / AmE:heared (hear) '' a noise. I ''got (get) '' up to see what it was but I ''didn't see (not/see) '' anything, so I ''went (go) '' back to bed.
 
Mary had to go to New York last week, but she almost ''missed (miss)'' the plane. She ''was standing (stand)'' in the queue at the check-in desk when she suddenly ''realised (realise) '' that she ''had left (leave)'' her passport at home. Fortunately, she doesn’t live very far from the airport, so she ''had (have)'' time to take a taxi home to get it. She ''got (get)'' back to the airport just in time for her flight.
 
I '' met (meet) '' Tom and Tina  yesterday as I ''was walking (walk) '' through the park. They ''had been (be) '' to the Gym where they ''had played [also: had been playing) (play) '' tennis. They ''were going (go)'' to a café for a drink and ''invited(invite) '' me to join them but I ''had arranged (arrange)''  to meet a friend and ''didn't have (not/have) '' time.
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=== Signal Words ===
Put in the correct signal words.
<div class="lueckentext-quiz" lang="en" >
When Columbus tried to find a shorter way to Asia ''in'' 1492, he "discovered" a new world.
 
But Native Americans had discovered the continent 10.000 years ''before''. They have been living there for ages ''after'' they had crossed the Bering Strait in the Ice Age.
 
Columbus came 500 years ''ago'' , but about 400 years ''earlier'' Vikings had come to America, too. They didn't stay, however, ''after'' the Native Americans had often fought against them.
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When Columbus tried to find a shorter way to Asia ''in'' 1492, he "discovered" a new world.
 
But Native Americans had discovered the continent 10.000 years ''before''. They have been living there for ages ''after'' they had crossed the Bering Strait in the Ice Age.
 
Columbus came 500 years ''ago'' , but about 400 years ''earlier'' Vikings had come to America, too. They didn't stay, however, ''after'' the Native Americans had often fought against them.
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=== <span style="color:#990">The BBQ - Quiz (Past Perfect + mixed)</span> ===
Put in the words in brackets in their correct forms.
<div class="lueckentext-quiz" lang="en">
<div class="lueckentext-quiz" lang="en">
One day Helen, Peter and Mark were helping at a summer Bar-B-Q. They  ''were just getting(just get)'' everything ready <span style="lightgreen">when</span> Helen ''said(say)'' : "Peter, we have a small problem here. There are no sausages."


"Whoops! Mark ''has forgotten (forget)'' the sausages!" And then Helen ''noticed (notice)'' that he ''hadn't brought (not bring)'' any firelighters, too. He ''had left(leave)'' everything on the kitchen table at home.


<span style="color:green">Yesterday</span> Peter ''went (go)'' to school, but <span style="color:orange">on Saturdays</span> he never ''goes (go)'' there!
Mark ''got(get)'' on his bike and ''started(start)'' to ride to his house, which ''was(be)'' about three miles away. He ''was(be)'' half-way home, when his bike ''broke down(break down)''.
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<span style="color:orange">On Sundays</span> there ''is (be)'' no school either!
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One day Helen, Peter and Mark were helping at a summer Bar-B-Q. They  ''were just getting(just get)'' everything ready <span style="lightgreen">when</span> Helen ''said(say)'' : "Peter, we have a small problem here. There are no sausages."


<span style="color:green">Last year</span> Peter ''was (be)'' in year 5, <span style="color:orange">this year</span> he and his friends ''are (be)'' in year 6.  
"Whoops! Mark ''has forgotten (forget)'' the sausages!" And then Helen ''noticed (notice)'' that he ''hadn't brought (not bring)'' any firelighters, too. He ''had left(leave)'' everything on the kitchen table at home.


Mark ''got(get)'' on his bike and ''started(start)'' to ride to his house, which ''was(be)'' about three miles away. He ''was(be)'' half-way home, when his bike ''broke down(break down)''.
</div>
</div>


== <span style="color:green"> past</span> or <span style="color:orange"> present</span>? ==
 
Put the verbs into the gaps. Watch the signal words!
       
<div class="lueckentext-quiz" lang="en">
<div class="lueckentext-quiz" lang="en">
While he ''was walking(walk)'' home, he ''came(come)'' to his aunt's house. She could give him a lift.
But she was out. Oh yes! She always ''goes(go)'' to aerobics on Saturdays. Now, why ''didn't he think(he not think)'' of that before?


He ''left(leave)'' the bike in her back garden and was waiting for a bus. No bus ''came(come)''. He ''hadn't hitchhiked(not hitch-hike)'' before. Too dangerous.


<span style="color:green">Five minutes ago</span> Jonas ''slept (sleep)'' in school but  <span style="color:green">then</span> the bell ''rang (ring)''!
But then a little old lady ''drove up(drive up)'' in an old pickup truck. "Oh, it must be OK!" he thought. "How many killer little old ladies are there?"


<span style="color:orange">Now</span> the pupils ''don't sleep (not,sleep)'' anymore !
Mark ''put(put) ''his thumb out. The little old lady in the pickup ''stopped(stop)''. "You must never hitch-hike," she said. "It's dangerous." But she ''took(take)'' him home. Mark's parents ''had gone(go)'' out.
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<span style="color:green">Last year</span> Peter ''was (be)'' in year 5, <span style="color:orange">this year</span> he and his friends ''are (be)'' in year 6.  
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While he ''was walking(walk)'' home, he ''came(come)'' to his aunt's house. She could give him a lift.  


But she was out. Oh yes! She always ''goes(go)'' to aerobics on Saturdays. Now, why ''didn't he think(he not think)'' of that before?
He ''left(leave)'' the bike in her back garden and was waiting for a bus. No bus ''came(come)''. He ''hadn't hitchhiked(not hitch-hike)'' before. Too dangerous.
But then a little old lady ''drove up(drive up)'' in an old pickup truck. "Oh, it must be OK!" he thought. "How many killer little old ladies are there?"
Mark ''put(put) ''his thumb out. The little old lady in the pickup ''stopped(stop)''. "You must never hitch-hike," she said. "It's dangerous." But she ''took(take)'' him home. Mark's parents ''had gone(go)'' out.
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<div class="lueckentext-quiz" lang="en">
What was worse, the sausages''had gone(go)''.
 
Oh no! Burglars! No, not burglars. Had the cat ''eaten(eat)'' them? No, the cat '' hadn't eaten(not eat)'' them.
 
There they ''were(be)'', in the fridge. Mark ''smiled(smile)''. Then he ''looked(look)'' at his watch.
 
It ''was(be)'' 3 o'clock and he thought: "Oh well!" He ''had left(leave)'' the Bar-B-Q at 1 o'clock. And he ''couldn't get(can,not,get)'' back there, except by bus.
 
He ''found(find)'' the firelighters, ''lighted(light)'' the barbecue in the back garden, ''put(put)'' the sausages on the grill and then ''ate(eat)'' sausages for five people all alone.
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What was worse, the sausages''had gone(go)''.
 
Oh no! Burglars! No, not burglars. Had the cat ''eaten(eat)'' them? No, the cat '' hadn't eaten(not eat)'' them.
 
There they ''were(be)'', in the fridge. Mark ''smiled(smile)''. Then he ''looked(look)'' at his watch.
 
It ''was(be)'' 3 o'clock and he thought: "Oh well!" He ''had left(leave)'' the Bar-B-Q at 1 o'clock. And he ''couldn't get(can,not,get)'' back there, except by bus.
 
He ''found(find)'' the firelighters, ''lighted(light)'' the barbecue in the back garden, ''put(put)'' the sausages on the grill and then ''ate(eat)'' sausages for five people all alone.
</div>
 
 
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Version vom 8. September 2018, 19:18 Uhr

Here you can find mixed grammar exercises with 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.

What can you do before:

Interactive Exercises

mixed Past Perfect exercises

Put the verb in the correct form: Past Simple, Past Progressive, Past Perfect

Yesterday Sharon went (go) to the station to meet Paul. When she got (get) there, Paul was already waiting (already, wait) for her. His train had arrived (arrive) early.


When I got (get) home, Bill was lying (lie) on the sofa. The TV was on but he didn't watch (not/watch) it. He had fallen (fall) asleep and was snoring (snore) loudly. I turned (turn) the TV off and just then he woke (wake) up.


Last night I had just gone (just/go) to bed and was reading (read) a book when suddenly I heard (hear) a noise. I got (get) up to see what it was but I didn't see (not/see) anything, so I went (go) back to bed.


Mary had to go to New York last week, but she almost missed (miss) the plane. She was standing (stand) in the queue at the check-in desk when she suddenly realised (realise) that she had left (leave) her passport at home. Fortunately, she doesn’t live very far from the airport, so she had (have) time to take a taxi home to get it. She got (get) back to the airport just in time for her flight.


I met (meet) Tom and Tina yesterday as I was walking (walk) through the park. They had been (be) to the Gym where they had played (play) tennis. They were going (go) to a café for a drink and invited(invite) me to join them but I had arranged (arrange) to meet a friend and didn't have (not/have) time.

Yesterday Sharon went (go) to the station to meet Paul. When she got (get) there, Paul was already waiting (already, wait) for her. His train had arrived (arrive) early.

When I got (get) home, Bill was lying (lie) on the sofa. The TV was on but he didn't watch (not/watch) it. He had fallen (fall) asleep and was snoring (snore) loudly. I turned (turn) the TV off and just then he woke (wake) up.

Last night I had just gone (just/go) to bed and was reading (read) a book when suddenly I heard / AmE:heared (hear) a noise. I got (get) up to see what it was but I didn't see (not/see) anything, so I went (go) back to bed.

Mary had to go to New York last week, but she almost missed (miss) the plane. She was standing (stand) in the queue at the check-in desk when she suddenly realised (realise) that she had left (leave) her passport at home. Fortunately, she doesn’t live very far from the airport, so she had (have) time to take a taxi home to get it. She got (get) back to the airport just in time for her flight.

I met (meet) Tom and Tina yesterday as I was walking (walk) through the park. They had been (be) to the Gym where they had played [also: had been playing) (play) tennis. They were going (go) to a café for a drink and invited(invite) me to join them but I had arranged (arrange) to meet a friend and didn't have (not/have) time.


Signal Words

Put in the correct signal words.

When Columbus tried to find a shorter way to Asia in 1492, he "discovered" a new world.

But Native Americans had discovered the continent 10.000 years before. They have been living there for ages after they had crossed the Bering Strait in the Ice Age.

Columbus came 500 years ago , but about 400 years earlier Vikings had come to America, too. They didn't stay, however, after the Native Americans had often fought against them.

When Columbus tried to find a shorter way to Asia in 1492, he "discovered" a new world.

But Native Americans had discovered the continent 10.000 years before. They have been living there for ages after they had crossed the Bering Strait in the Ice Age.

Columbus came 500 years ago , but about 400 years earlier Vikings had come to America, too. They didn't stay, however, after the Native Americans had often fought against them.


The BBQ - Quiz (Past Perfect + mixed)

Put in the words in brackets in their correct forms.

One day Helen, Peter and Mark were helping at a summer Bar-B-Q. They were just getting(just get) everything ready when Helen said(say) : "Peter, we have a small problem here. There are no sausages."

"Whoops! Mark has forgotten (forget) the sausages!" And then Helen noticed (notice) that he hadn't brought (not bring) any firelighters, too. He had left(leave) everything on the kitchen table at home.

Mark got(get) on his bike and started(start) to ride to his house, which was(be) about three miles away. He was(be) half-way home, when his bike broke down(break down).

One day Helen, Peter and Mark were helping at a summer Bar-B-Q. They were just getting(just get) everything ready when Helen said(say) : "Peter, we have a small problem here. There are no sausages."

"Whoops! Mark has forgotten (forget) the sausages!" And then Helen noticed (notice) that he hadn't brought (not bring) any firelighters, too. He had left(leave) everything on the kitchen table at home.

Mark got(get) on his bike and started(start) to ride to his house, which was(be) about three miles away. He was(be) half-way home, when his bike broke down(break down).


While he was walking(walk) home, he came(come) to his aunt's house. She could give him a lift.

But she was out. Oh yes! She always goes(go) to aerobics on Saturdays. Now, why didn't he think(he not think) of that before?

He left(leave) the bike in her back garden and was waiting for a bus. No bus came(come). He hadn't hitchhiked(not hitch-hike) before. Too dangerous.

But then a little old lady drove up(drive up) in an old pickup truck. "Oh, it must be OK!" he thought. "How many killer little old ladies are there?"

Mark put(put) his thumb out. The little old lady in the pickup stopped(stop). "You must never hitch-hike," she said. "It's dangerous." But she took(take) him home. Mark's parents had gone(go) out.

While he was walking(walk) home, he came(come) to his aunt's house. She could give him a lift.

But she was out. Oh yes! She always goes(go) to aerobics on Saturdays. Now, why didn't he think(he not think) of that before?

He left(leave) the bike in her back garden and was waiting for a bus. No bus came(come). He hadn't hitchhiked(not hitch-hike) before. Too dangerous.

But then a little old lady drove up(drive up) in an old pickup truck. "Oh, it must be OK!" he thought. "How many killer little old ladies are there?"

Mark put(put) his thumb out. The little old lady in the pickup stopped(stop). "You must never hitch-hike," she said. "It's dangerous." But she took(take) him home. Mark's parents had gone(go) out.


What was worse, the sausageshad gone(go).

Oh no! Burglars! No, not burglars. Had the cat eaten(eat) them? No, the cat hadn't eaten(not eat) them.

There they were(be), in the fridge. Mark smiled(smile). Then he looked(look) at his watch.

It was(be) 3 o'clock and he thought: "Oh well!" He had left(leave) the Bar-B-Q at 1 o'clock. And he couldn't get(can,not,get) back there, except by bus.

He found(find) the firelighters, lighted(light) the barbecue in the back garden, put(put) the sausages on the grill and then ate(eat) sausages for five people all alone.

What was worse, the sausageshad gone(go).

Oh no! Burglars! No, not burglars. Had the cat eaten(eat) them? No, the cat hadn't eaten(not eat) them.

There they were(be), in the fridge. Mark smiled(smile). Then he looked(look) at his watch.

It was(be) 3 o'clock and he thought: "Oh well!" He had left(leave) the Bar-B-Q at 1 o'clock. And he couldn't get(can,not,get) back there, except by bus.

He found(find) the firelighters, lighted(light) the barbecue in the back garden, put(put) the sausages on the grill and then ate(eat) sausages for five people all alone.