A.Circle the correct word or phrase.
1.I saw / was seeing Maria for the first time at Ray’s birthday party.
2.Richard watched / was watching TV when the phone rang.
3.When we were on holiday, we went / were going to the cafe almost every day.
4.Denise practised / was practising the song every day until she could sing it perfectly.
5.The phone was engaged when I called. Who did you talk / were you talking to?
6.Mr Connors owned / was owning two houses and a villa in the south of France.
7.i did / was doing my homework as soon as I got home from school.
8,A car came round the corner and I jumped / was jumping out of the way.
9.When my dad met my mum, he worked / was working as a bus driver.
10.I got / was getting up at six o’clock every morning last week!
11.My cousin and I played / were playing on the computer when there was a power cut
12.No, that’s not right. I did pass / was passing the test. I got a B.
B.Complete using the correct form of the verb in brackets.
1.Where were you going when I saw you on the bus last night?
2. Did you enjoy the film?
3.When we shared room, Zoe was always taking (always. (always take) my things. It was so annoying!
4.When I went to get the tickets, I realised I didn’t have any money.
5.When I was young, we went to France every year on holiday.
6.Elvis became famous for the song Blue Suede Shoes.
7.When you rang last night, I was working in the garden so I didn’t hear
the phone.
8. I heard from Davina last night. She says hello.
9.The old man appeared to be very tired and he slowly sat down.
10.We threw a surprise party for my brother last Saturday.
C.Circle the correct word or phrase.
Dear Lisa,
Thanks for your letter. I just left / had just left for school when I saw the postman and he gave / had given it to me. It was really funny! I read / had read it during maths and it made / had made me laugh. I almost got / had got in trouble. Anyway, I’m excited because I had / had had my first judo lesson yesterday. I was / had been late for the lesson because when I got / had got there, I suddenly realised
I left / had left my judo suit at home. So I went / had gone all the way home and when I got / had got back, the lesson already began / had already begun. The instructor was really nice, though, and I (13) learned / had learned how to do some basic throws. Can’t wait till next time! What about you and your taekwondo? The last time I spoke / had spoken to you, you talked / had talked about giving it up. What did you decide / had you decided?
I think that’s all for now. My mum and l are going shopping shortly, so l’d better post this.
Speak to you soon.
Love,
Charlotte
D.Complete using the past perfect simple or past perfect continuous of the verbs in the box. You may need to use a negative form.
eat • stay • wait • know • write • see • listen • get • have • run
1.By the time he died, Beethoven had written nine symphonies.
2.We chose the Hotel Rio because we had stayed there before.
3.We had been waiting for hour when the train finally arrived.
4.I was completely out of breath because I had been running.
5.I had seen the film before, so I knew how it ended.
6.When he got married, I had known Chris for about two years.
7.Johnson had been getting ready for the race for months and finally the big moment came.
8.Vivian hadn’t been having computer lessons for very long so she wasn’t sure how to use the Internet.
9.Holly hadn’t eaten oysters before, so she wasn’t sure what to do with them.
10.I had been listening to my new CD for a few minutes when the CD player started making a funny noise.
E.Choose the correct answer.
1.My brother and I…swimming almost every day last summer.
A went
B had been going
C were going
D had gone
2.We…when someone knocked at the door.
A talked
B had talked
C were talking
D were talked
when someone knocked at
3.When the robbery happened, the
security guard…
A slept
B was sleeping
C had slept
D was slept
4.Jack…chess before so I showed him what to do.
A hadn’t been playing
B didn’t play
C wasn’t playing
D hadn’t played
5.I wasn’t sure how Belinda would react
because I…her long.
A didn’t know
B wasn’t knowing
C hadn’t been knowing
D hadn’t known
6.lan…at the factory long when he
was made a manager.
A hadn’t been working
B wasn’t working
C didn’t work
D wasn’t worked
7.I wanted to say goodbye to Jerry, but he…
A was already left
B already left
C had already been leaving
D had already left
chess before so I showed
8.When we got to the airport, I realised I…
my passport at home!
A was left
B had left
C left
D had been leaving
F.Circle the incorrect words or phrases and rewrite them correctly.
1.I had paint on my shoes because I’d been painted my bedroom all morning.
2.missed the start of the film because I was buying (buy) popcorn.
3.It was obvious that Bill had been working (has worked) because he was very tired when I saw him.
4.We had been tidying the garden for hours and I needed (was needing) a rest.
5.When the bus arrived (was arriving), we missed it because we were talking.
6.During the Christmas holiday, I ate (was eating) too much and watching too much TV.
7.Julian had learned (was learning) all about computer games by the time he was six
8.My grandfather owned (was owning) a hotel by the beach until he sold it last year.
G.Circle the correct word or phrase.
1.When she was a girl, my mum would / used to live in a village.
2.I really can’t be / get used to having a new baby brother.
3.People would /are used to die of diseases in the past that we can cure today.
4.There would / used to be a cinema on this corner, buthey knocked it down.
5.It was strange at first, but I’m used to play / playing the bagpipes now.
6.Didn’t you use to / be used to have blonde hair?
7.Christopher was being / getting used to the idea of joining the army.
8.People never would / used to be so worried about crime in this area.
H.Complete each second sentence using the word given, so that it has a similar meaning to the first sentence. Write between two and five words in each gap.
1.People walked more fifty years ago than they do now. would
Fifty years ago, people would walk more than they do now.
2.My parents wouldn’t let me stay out late when I was young. used
My parents never used to let me stay out late when I was young.
3.Did you know that Carol played basketball for her country? to
Did you know that Caro used to play basketball for her country?
4.Sending messages around the world instantly is no longer unusual. got
We have got used to sending messages around the world instantly.
5.When he was a teacher, my dad often used to get home quite late. would
When he was a teacher, my dad would often get home quite late.
6.Do you think you could learn to live without your mobile phone? used
Do you think you could get used to living without your mobile phone?
7.In the past, people wouldn’t go as far away on holiday as they do today. use
In the past, people didn’t use to go as far away on holiday as
they do today.
8.This town has a lot more cinemas than it had in the past. used
This town never used to have so many cinemas.
I.Find the extra word in each line.
Childhood would used to be quite different from what it is today. Young
people didn’t use not to have so much leisure time. Today’s children may complain about their schoolwork, but our great-grandparents would to go out to work at a very young age. They had often been left school by the time they were fourteen and were found a job. This meant that they have had little free time for hobbies or leisure activities, especially when they had been working hard all day. Of course, they got themselves used to working long hours eventually, but it would meant that they had to grow up very quickly. Today, we are got used to having some free time to do things we enjoy, a luxury people in the past rarely were had.
J.Write one word in each gap.
The night before
Jane lay awake. She had been preparing for the next day for a long time and now she couldn’t sleep. Her team was playing the local champions at water polo in the final and Jane was the captain. She was feeling the pressure. She turned over and remembered how she had learned to swim. Her father had taught her. They would go to the local pool every day after school and her father used to show her what to do. She hadn’t liked the water at first, but she soon got used to it. She learned quickly and joined the water polo team. She had been their youngest member!
She quickly got used to scoring goals and being under pressure, but tomorrow was different. It was the biggest match of her life. She closed her eyes again and tried to get to sleep. ‘l never used to have problems sleeping’ she thought to herself. ‘But then again, I didn’t use to be the captain of the team.’ She watched the clock change slowly and knew
that it was going to be a long night.