Past simple past perfect answers TB p. 20

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Past simple past perfect answers TB p. 20 Had done, had been, hadn’t killed, had hidden, had saved. We use the past simple to talk about an event that took place at a particular time in the past. We use the past perfect when we need to make clean that an event took place BEFORE another past event. 5C When Mike arrived at the station, the train had left. The programme had finished when Tessa turned on the TV When they got home, the dog had eaten their steak Everybody had gone home when they got to the party.

Exercise 5D TB p. 20 said went didn’t return have had took arrived found had escaped had met did

Exercises 3a/3b/3c WB p.13 3A B C D A 3B realise, had left had, had met didn’t know, had said, was crying got, had started wasn’t working, had forgotten saw, had,you 3C 3. had 4. been 5. v 6. v 7. having 8. being 9. v 10. did 11. were