Past Perfect Worksheets
Past Perfect Worksheets
Past Perfect Worksheets
In general, the past perfect is used to express something that had happened before something else in the past. The key
to understanding the past perfect is that is used to express something which was completed in the past before
something else took place.
Examples:
Alex had finished the test before Tom asked to see it.
They had lived in France for 10 years before they moved home.
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Important Note!
Regular past participles in '-ed', irregular past participles of verbs vary and must be studied.
Already / Before
'Already' is used in the past perfect positive form to something that something had been completed before another
action occurred.
'Before' is used in the past perfect in a similar sense to 'already', but in all forms.
Examples:
For
'For' is used to express the duration of time something had happened before something else occurred in the past.
Examples:
Susan had worked as an assistant manager for five years before she was promoted.
They had lived in that house for ten years before he moved in with them.
By the Time
'By the time' is used to express the point in time up until which something had happened.
Examples:
Conjugate the verb in parentheses in the past perfect tense. In the case of questions, use the indicated subject as well.
5. Our boss _____ (not make) the decision yet when management changed their mind.
6. The students _____ (write) the report, but the teacher made them do it again.
7. Mark _____ (want) to go to New York, but his wife changed his mind.
10. Their decision _____ (make - passive voice) before conditions changed.
12. _____ (Tom choose) the color for his room before he was asked to paint it black?
13. Sarah _____ (drive) three hundred miles by the time she arrived in Tacoma.
14. Few people _____ (understand) the news when the consequences began to appear.
15. The reporter _____ (not tell) the cameraman to get ready when the president walked into the room.
16. Bob _____ (purchase) the first generation iPad two weeks before the second generation was introduced.
18. _____ (Henry come) home before the called the police?
19. She _____ (not complete) the article when the news changed everything.
20. The coach _____ (reserve) rooms for everybody so there weren't any problems.
Choose the correct time or quantity expression used with the past perfect tense.
3. Cathy hadn't finished the report (when/by) the time he asked for it.
4. Phillip had requested all the forms (as soon as/before) he began the application process.
5. How (much/long) wine had they drunk before they were asked to stop?
6. She had made the decision long (after/before) he asked her to marry him.
9. Susan had (yet/already) printed the report before her boss requested it.
10. Had they (yet/already) heard the news or were they surprised?
Conjugate the verb in parentheses in the past perfect tense. In the case of questions, use the indicated subject as well.
5. Our boss hadn't made the decision yet when management changed their mind.
6. The students had written the report, but the teacher made them do it again.
7. Mark had wanted to go to New York, but his wife changed his mind.
12. Had Tom chosen the color for his room before he was asked to paint it black?
13. Sarah had driven three hundred miles by the time she arrived in Tacoma.
14. Few people had understood the news when the consequences began to appear.
15. The reporter hadn't told the cameraman to get ready when the president walked into the room.
16. Bob had purchased the first generation iPad two weeks before the second generation was introduced.
18. Had Henry come home before the called the police?
19. She hadn't completed the article when the news changed everything.
20. The coach had reserved rooms for everybody so there weren't any problems.
Choose the correct time or quantity expression used with the past perfect tense.
3. Cathy hadn't finished the report by the time he asked for it.
4. Phillip had requested all the forms before he began the application process.
5. How much wine had they drunk before they were asked to stop?
6. She had made the decision long before he asked her to marry him.
8. Jackson hadn't been able to read the book when the teacher asked him to quote from it.
9. Susan had already printed the report before her boss requested it.
10. Had they already heard the news or were they surprised?