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English grammar practice exercise, for intermediate level
In this exercise you will practise forming the past perfect simple tense.
Exercise instructions
Use the words in brackets to put each of the following into the past perfect simple.
| Structure of past perfect simple | ||
| positive | negative | question |
| I / you / he / she / it / we / they had gone. |
I / you / he / she / it / we / they hadn’t gone. |
Had I / you / he / she / it / we / they gone? |
| Past perfect simple – common mistakes | ||
| Common mistakes | Correct version | Why? |
| I didn't been to London. | I hadn't been to London. | We use the helping verb had (negative = hadn't) in the past perfect. |
| When I saw him, I noticed that he had a haircut. | When I saw him I noticed that he had had a haircut. | The action (a haircut) happened before the other past action (I noticed). We use the past perfect for the action which happened first to make the time order clear to the listener. |
| He told me has been to London. | He told me he had been to London. | His original words were: ''I have been to London.'' However, in reported speech we move the tense back – the present perfect (have been) becomes past perfect (had been). |
