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Past Tense vs. Past Perfect Tense: Quarter 1 Module 4

The document discusses the differences between the past tense and past perfect tense. It provides three learning objectives: to distinguish between the past tense and past perfect tense, identify the correct form of each, and use the past perfect tense appropriately in different contexts. It then outlines the contents that will be covered, including the simple past tense, past perfect tense, situations where each would be used, examples, and a quiz.
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Past Tense vs. Past Perfect Tense: Quarter 1 Module 4

The document discusses the differences between the past tense and past perfect tense. It provides three learning objectives: to distinguish between the past tense and past perfect tense, identify the correct form of each, and use the past perfect tense appropriately in different contexts. It then outlines the contents that will be covered, including the simple past tense, past perfect tense, situations where each would be used, examples, and a quiz.
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Past Tense vs.

Past Perfect Tense


Quarter 1 Module 4
Learning Objectives

01 Distinguish past tense from past perfect tense;

Identify the correct form of the past


02 perfect or simple past; and

Use past perfect tense appropriately in varied


03 contexts.
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Quiz 3
• Answer the quiz in Google Form!
• REMEMBER that Google Form is KEY
SENSITIVE so make sure to READ the
INSTRUCTIONS CAREFULLY!
What I Know
• Fill in the correct form of the verb inside
the parenthesis. Choose the letter of the
best answer.
1. Arlene ________ (give) me Fred’s contact number before
she left.
A. had given
B. have given
C. has giving
D. has given
2. I ________ (feel) great after I had finished the test

A. feel
B. felt
C. feeling
D. feels
3. He told me that she ________ (work) in London.
A. has working
B. have worked
C. has worked
D. had worked
4. The film ________ (already start) when I arrived.
A. has already started
B. had already started
C. have already started
D. has already starting
5. I ________ (ask) Nita how many films she had watched.
A. asks
B. asked
C. asking
D. ask
What is it
Simple Past Tense vs. Past
Perfect Tense
Simple Past Tense
The simple past is a verb tense that is used to talk about
something that happened or existed before now.
Examples:
Simple Past Tense
We use the simple past to list a series of completed
actions in the past. These actions happen 1st, 2nd, 3rd,
4th, and so on.
Examples:
Simple Past Tense
Do not forget that time markers are also used in the
simple past tense.

Time markers are words such as yesterday, last night,


and a year ago are used with verbs in the past tense.
Simple Past Tense
Simple Past Tense
Simple Past Tense
Do not forget that time markers are also used in the
simple past tense.

Time markers are words such as yesterday, last night,


and a year ago are used with verbs in the past tense.
Two Types of
Simple Past Tense
Regular verbs Irregular verbs
verbs are those that are those that don’t end –d or –ed in
either add –d or –ed to their present tense to create the
the present tense form past tense form.
to create
the past tense form. The children wrote to their
grandmother.
Marlon moved the table
over there.
Past Perfect Tense
• The past perfect tense talks about a past action that
was completed before another past action started.

• In using the past perfect tense, a helping verb had is


added before the past participle. The helping verb
had is the past form of has and have.
had + past participle
Past Perfect Tense
There are several situations where the past
perfect tense can be used. It is appropriate to
use in the following ways.
1. To show that an action happened before
something else in the
past:

She stayed up all night because she had


suffered insomnia.
2. To show that an action happened before a
specific time in the past:

He had never played soccer until last week.


3. Conditional perfect is used for something that
might have happened in the past.

If Karen had trained harder, she would have


won the marathon.
4. Reported speech is when we talk about what
somebody else said.

She said that she had taken English lessons


before.
What’s more
Supply the correct form of the
past perfect or simple past as
in the examples.
hired 1. After the company had ______ Joe, he began
to work on his first project. (hire)
heard 2. Had you ______ the news before you saw it
on TV? (hear)
read 3. Michael did not want to see the movie
because he had not ______ the book yet.
(read)
entered 4. The concert had already begun when we
______ the stadium. (enter)
had not finished 5. Sarah (not, finish) __________________ her
homework even after the night ended.
Other
Activities
Answer the ff activities in Quarter 1 –
Module 4: Past Tense vs. Past Perfect
Tense
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