Welcome to your Past Perfect Affirmative Quiz

Use the verb in brackets to form the past perfect tense.

By the time we arrived, they their meal. (finish)

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I my homework before dinner. (finish)

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They the party by the time I arrived. (leave)

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He breakfast before he went to work. (eat)

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We   in that house for ten years when we moved. (lived)

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The train already   when we got to the station. (depart)

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She the book before she saw the movie. (read)

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They the house before the guests arrived. (clean)

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He already his new job when I met him. (start)

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We   to the manager before we filed the complaint. (speak)

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I never such a beautiful sunset before that day. (see)

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She dinner by the time we got home. (cook)

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They already their tickets before the promotion ended. (book)

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He to bring his keys. (forget)

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We to go hiking, but the weather changed.(plan)