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Carla Dias
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English Grammar Escape Room
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Grammar Escape
Complete the activity of each lesson and get a fantastic diploma
Lesson 02
Lesson 01
Lesson 03
Lesson 04
Lesson 06
Lesson 05
Lesson 01
Question 01
How to form Past Perfect?
Auxiliary verb (had) + Main verb (Past Participle)
Auxiliary verb (have) + Main verb (Past Participle)
Auxiliary verb (be) + Main verb (Past Participle)
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Question 02
The Past Participle of regular verbs ends in...
-ing
-s
-ed
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Question 03
To hnow the Past Participle of irregular verbs, check...
3rd column of the irregular verbs
1st column of the irregular verbs
2nd column of the irregular verbs
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Lesson 02
Lesson 01
Lesson 03
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Lesson 06
Lesson 05
Lesson 02
Question 01
When to use Past Perfect?
To show that a particular situation occurred before another in the past.
To refer an action that started and ended at a specific time in the past.
To refer to an action in progress in the past.
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Question 02
We use the Past Perfect tense with these time expressions:
by the time; until that day; before; after; just; never; ever; yet; while
yesterday; until that day; before; after; already; just; never; ever; yet; when.
by the time; until that day; before; after; already; just; never; ever; yet; when.
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Question 03
How to form negative sentences in the Past Perfect tense?
Had not + Main Verb (Past Participle)
Did not have + Main Verb (Past Participle)
Did not had + Main Verb (Past Participle)
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Lesson 02
Lesson 01
Lesson 03
Lesson 04
Lesson 06
Lesson 05
Lesson 03
Question 01: What is the meaning of the sentence?
When Zara left home, she had already texted her friend.
First, she texted her friend; then she left home.
First, she left home; then she texted her friend.
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Question 02: What is the meaning of the sentence?
She had stopped smoking when she participated in the context.
First, she stopped smoking; then she participated in the contest.
First, she participated in the contest; then she stopped smoking.
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Question 03: What is the meaning of the sentence?
Rhiannon did a TikTok video with Sierra Capri because she had won a contest.
First Rhiannon won a contest; then she did a TikTok video with Sierra Capri.
First Rhiannon did a TikTok video with Sierra Capri; then she won a contest.
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Grammar Escape
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Lesson 02
Lesson 01
Lesson 03
Lesson 04
Lesson 06
Lesson 05
Lesson 04
Question 01: Fill in the gap with the verb in the Past Perfect tense.
He told me she ________ (go) shopping.
has gone
had gone
go
went
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Question 02: Fill in the gap with the verb in the Past Perfect tense.
Michael couldn't go because he ________ (have) an accident.
had
have had
had had
has
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Question 03: Fill in the gap with the verb in the Past Perfect tense.
You thought I knew Sierra, but I ________ (never / meet) her before.
had never met
never met
had never meeted
had never meet
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Lesson 02
Lesson 01
Lesson 03
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Lesson 05
Question 01: Use the words to write sentences in the Past Perfect.
Nicola / already / win / an award.
Nicola had already won an award.
Nicola already had won an award.
Nicola had won already an award.
Nicola already won an award.
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Question 02: Use the words to write sentences in the Past Perfect.
She / never / think / of becoming so famous.
She had never thought of becoming so famous.
She never had thought of becoming so fammous.
She never thought of becoming so famous.
She hadn't never thought of becoming so famous.
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Question 03: Use the words to write sentences in the Past Perfect.
Nicola / ever / suffer / from depression?
Has Nicola ever sufer from depression?
Had Nicola ever suffered from depression?
Has Nicola ever sufered from depression?
Had Nicola ever sufer from depression?
Perfect, you have passed!
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Grammar Escape
Complete the activity of each lesson and get a fantastic diploma
Lesson 02
Lesson 01
Lesson 03
Lesson 04
Lesson 06
Lesson 05
Lesson 06
Question 01: Choose the correct ending for the sentence.
By the time I met my friends yesterday evening,...
I had uploaded a new TikTok video.
I had upload a new TikTok video.
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Question 02: Choose the correct ending for the sentence.
By the time I met my friends yesterday evening,...
I didn't watch my favourite series on Netflix.
I hadn't watched my favourite series on Netflix.
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Question 03: Choose the correct picture for the following sentence.
"After he had finished school, he went to football practice."
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