Activities
1. Fill in the Correct Verb
Complete the sentences with the correct form of the verb in parentheses.
- She __________ (to work) at the office every day.
- They __________ (to play) soccer last weekend.
- We __________ (to visit) the museum tomorrow.
- I __________ (to finish) my homework before dinner.
2. Match the Sentence to the Adverb
Match the sentences to the correct adverb.
- She sings __________.
a) quickly
b) beautifully
c) loudly - They arrived __________.
a) early
b) slowly
c) noisily - He speaks __________ in public.
a) nervously
b) softly
c) confidently
3. Choose the Correct Preposition
Select the correct preposition to complete the sentence.
- I will meet you __________ 7 PM.
- a) on
- b) at
- c) in
- The book is __________ the table.
- a) in
- b) on
- c) under
- He is walking __________ the park.
- a) through
- b) at
- c) by
4. Find and Correct the Mistake
Find the grammar mistakes in the sentences below and rewrite them correctly.
- She don’t likes pizza.
- I has two cats.
- They was very tired after the trip.
- The dogs barks loudly every morning.
5. Sentence Transformation
Rewrite the sentences using the passive voice.
- The chef cooked the meal.
- They will deliver the package tomorrow.
- The students completed the project.
6. Sentence Reordering
Rearrange the words to make a correct sentence.
- sunny / is / today / it.
- finished / the / homework / I / already.
- park / at / the / we / met / friends.
1. Fill in the Correct Tense
Complete the sentences using the correct form of the verb (past perfect simple or past perfect progressive).
- By the time the train arrived, we __________ (wait) for over two hours in the cold.
- She __________ (not/finish) her assignment before the deadline, so she had to stay up all night.
- When I called him, he __________ (sleep) for only a few minutes but woke up quickly.
- They __________ (already/eat) dinner when their friends showed up unexpectedly.
2. Choose the Correct Answer
Select the correct option (past perfect simple or past perfect progressive).
- By the time I got home, I __________ (had completed / had been completing) all of my work for the day.
- He __________ (had lived / had been living) in Spain for five years before he moved to Italy.
- Sarah __________ (had been running / had run) for three hours when she finally decided to take a break.
- We __________ (had visited / had been visiting) Paris several times before, but this time it felt different.
3. Sentence Transformation
Rewrite the following sentences using either the past perfect simple or past perfect progressive tense.
- John finished writing his book. Then he submitted it to the publisher.
- Rewrite: After John __________ his book, he submitted it to the publisher.
- They played football for two hours. Then it started to rain.
- Rewrite: They __________ football for two hours when it started to rain.
- Mary learned Spanish for three years. Then she moved to Madrid.
- Rewrite: Mary __________ Spanish for three years before she moved to Madrid.
4. Correct the Mistake
Identify and correct the mistakes in the sentences below.
- She had been worked at the company for five years when she decided to quit.
- I hadn't seen him before he leaves for his trip to France.
- They had been driving for hours before they have found a place to rest.
- By the time the show starts, we had waited for an hour.
5. Describe the Situation
Imagine the situations and complete the sentences using past perfect simple or past perfect progressive.
- By the time the guests arrived, the host __________ (prepare) the food and __________ (set) the table.
- He __________ (not/sleep) well for days because he __________ (worry) about the exam results.
- When the police arrived, the burglars __________ (already/leave), but the alarm __________ (go off) for five minutes.
- She __________ (practice) the piano for two hours before she finally felt ready to perform.
6. Fill in the Story
Fill in the blanks with the correct form of the verbs (past perfect simple or past perfect progressive).
- The storm __________ (rage) for hours before it finally stopped. Sarah __________ (already/make) preparations the night before, so she __________ (feel) confident that they would be safe. However, after she checked the basement, she realized that the water __________ (already/start) to seep in. She __________ (call) her neighbor to ask for help because they __________ (discuss) this situation earlier in the day.
1. Fill in the Correct Tense
Complete the sentences using the correct form of the verb (past perfect simple or past perfect progressive).
- By the time the train arrived, we had been waiting for over two hours in the cold.
- She had not finished her assignment before the deadline, so she had to stay up all night.
- When I called him, he had been sleeping for only a few minutes but woke up quickly.
- They had already eaten dinner when their friends showed up unexpectedly.
2. Choose the Correct Answer
Select the correct option (past perfect simple or past perfect progressive).
- By the time I got home, I had completed all of my work for the day.
- He had been living in Spain for five years before he moved to Italy.
- Sarah had been running for three hours when she finally decided to take a break.
- We had visited Paris several times before, but this time it felt different.
3. Sentence Transformation
Rewrite the following sentences using either the past perfect simple or past perfect progressive tense.
- John finished writing his book. Then he submitted it to the publisher.
- Rewrite: After John had finished his book, he submitted it to the publisher.
- They played football for two hours. Then it started to rain.
- Rewrite: They had been playing football for two hours when it started to rain.
- Mary learned Spanish for three years. Then she moved to Madrid.
- Rewrite: Mary had been learning Spanish for three years before she moved to Madrid.
4. Correct the Mistake
Identify and correct the mistakes in the sentences below.
- She had been working at the company for five years when she decided to quit.
- I hadn't seen him before he left for his trip to France.
- They had been driving for hours before they found a place to rest.
- By the time the show started, we had waited for an hour.
5. Describe the Situation
Imagine the situations and complete the sentences using past perfect simple or past perfect progressive.
- By the time the guests arrived, the host had prepared the food and had set the table.
- He had not been sleeping well for days because he had been worrying about the exam results.
- When the police arrived, the burglars had already left, but the alarm had been going off for five minutes.
- She had been practicing the piano for two hours before she finally felt ready to perform.
6. Fill in the Story
Fill in the blanks with the correct form of the verbs (past perfect simple or past perfect progressive).
- The storm had been raging for hours before it finally stopped. Sarah had already made preparations the night before, so she felt confident that they would be safe. However, after she checked the basement, she realized that the water had already started to seep in. She had called her neighbor to ask for help because they had discussed this situation earlier in the day.