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Comparing Past Tenses

The document discusses comparing past tenses in English. It provides examples of sentences where the reader must choose the correct past tense form of verbs to complete the sentences. It examines the uses of the simple past, past continuous, past perfect simple and past perfect continuous tenses. It also provides a longer text for the reader to fill in blanks with the appropriate past tense form based on the context. The document is aimed at helping non-native English speakers understand and properly use different past tense forms in English sentences.

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Comparing Past Tenses

The document discusses comparing past tenses in English. It provides examples of sentences where the reader must choose the correct past tense form of verbs to complete the sentences. It examines the uses of the simple past, past continuous, past perfect simple and past perfect continuous tenses. It also provides a longer text for the reader to fill in blanks with the appropriate past tense form based on the context. The document is aimed at helping non-native English speakers understand and properly use different past tense forms in English sentences.

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Comparing Past Tenses

A. Choose the correct tenses to complete the sentences below:

1. I told John not to drive because he ________ all night.


a) Drank
b) Was drinking
c) Had drunk
d) Had been drinking

2. Why did you change the channel? I _______that movie.


a) Watched
b) Was watching
c) Had watched
d) Had been watching

3. When I _____out of the shower, the light ____________.


a) Got/ were getting off
b) Had got/ were getting off
c) Was getting/ Went off
d) Had been getting/ had got off.

4. When I saw Clara I realised that she _______ much in all those years.
a) Didn’t change
b) Wasn’t changing
c) Hadn’t changed
d) Hadn’t been changing

5. When he entered the room, somebody ______him in the head.


a) Hit
b) Was hitting
c) Had hit
d) Had been hitting

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6. He admitted that he ______all the money from the box.
a) Took
b) Was taking
c) Had taken
d) Had been taking

7. The burglar ______to open the safe when he _____ the owner come in.
a) Was trying/ heard
b) Tried/ heard
c) Had been trying/ had heard
d) Tried / Was hearing

8. I knew _________ becauase his eyes were red.


a) Cried
b) Was crying
c) Had cried
d) Had been crying

9. The plane in which the football team _______crashed and none of them survived.
a) Travelled
b) Were travelling
c) Had travelled
d) Had been travelling

10. We _________ for about 20 minutes when the plane was hit by turbulence.
a) Flew
b) Were flying
c) Had flewn
d) Had been flying

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B. Choose the correct option to complete the text below (You can find the
multiple options after the text)

Many years ago I (1)________ to spend New Year’s Eve with my family. I (2) ________ new
year with my parents but I had nowhere to go, and being with my family seemed preferable to
being on my own.

When my parents (3) ________ the door I could see they (4) ________ and that they were
genuinely happy to see me. I (5) ________ addicted to heroin for 10 years, and for them,
seeing me was the confirmation that I wasn’t dead in an alley. Unfortunately, I (6) ________
nothing new or exciting to tell them, just the same sad stories. I (7) ________ from crappy job
to crappy job, being invariably sacked, and I (8) ________ to crime whenever I was out of
money. Same old, same old.

During dinner, I (9) ________ a few glassfuls of whisky. I (10) ________ something to make
ease the pain, because the whole evening my sisters (11) ________ at me with such contempt
that it was unbearable. My own sisters (12) ________ me. Then I had a moment of
realisation; I (13) ________ that they would never hate me as much as I hated myself.

When we finished dinner, I (14) ________ my glass. ”I’m going into rehab,” I said. My
parents (15) ________ at me with some kind of hope. Parents never lose hope. But my sisters
just (16) ________ down with disdain. They (17) ________ perfectly well that I had been in
rehab centers many times before, and that this time wouldn’t be different.

But this time it was different. After that day, I (18) ________ that look in my sisters’eyes
every day, every time! I (19) ________ to shoot some heroin. 10 years later, on a New Year’s
Eve, I thanked my sisters because they (20) ________ my life. They kissed me with their new
look in their eyes, the look of love.

1. A. Decided, B. Was deciding; C. Had decided


2. A. Didn’t normally spent; B. Wasn’t normally spending; C. Hadn’t normally spent
3.A. Opened; B. Were opening; C. Had been opening
4.A. Smiled; B. Had smiled; C. Were smiling
5. A. Was; B. Had been; C. Was being.
6. A. Was having; B. Had Had; C. Had

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7. A. Had been going; B. Was going; C. Went
8. A. Had been resorting; B. Was resorting; C. Resorted
9. A. Was drinking up; B. Drank up; C. Had drink up
10. A. Was needing; B. Needed; C.Had needed
11. A. Had looked; B. Had been looking; C.Looked
12. A. Were hating; B. Had hated; C. Hated
13. A. Was discovering; B. Had discovered; C.Discovered
14. A. Was raising; B. Had raised; C. Raised
15.A. Had looked; B. Had been looking; C. Looked
16. A. Had looked; B. Looked C. Had been looking;
17. A. Were knowing; B. Had known; C. Knew
18. A. Remembered; B. Was remembering; C. Had remembered
19. A. Had wanting; B. Wanted; C. Was wanting
20.A. Had been saving; B. Were saving; C. Had saved

C. Fill in the gaps with the most appropriate narrative tenses of the verbs in
brackets: past simple, past continuous, past perfect simple or past perfect
continuous.

We thought that we were on the right path when suddenly we (1)____________ (run into) a
very familiar rock and (2)___________ (realise) that we (3)___________ (walk) in circles
for quite a long time. We (4)___________ (be) totally lost, and the fact that we
(5)___________ (already/finish) our water provisions wasn’t very promising.

We (6)___________(decide) to go uphill because according to John, it would be easier to


spot a way out from an elevated point. We (7)___________(learn) that from a documentary
he (8)___________ (see) about survival. But what the documentary (9)___________ (not
teach) John was that maybe it’s not such a good idea to go up a mountain when you are
exhausted and waterless.

We (10)___________(trek) one mile when we (11)___________ (started) to have a horrible


feeling that that might be our last trek. Of course, we (12) ___________ (say) anything, but
we could see in each other’s eyes that at that precise moment we (13) ___________ (think)

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precisely the same. We couldn’t walk any longer, so we (14) ___________ (decide) to sit and
rest, quietly, because neither of us wanted to share any of our gloomy thoughts.

”Hello, can I help you?” We suddenly (15)___________ (hear). We (16) ___________(raise)


our heads and (17)___________ (see) a little man with slanted eyes and a childish grin. He
(18) ___________ (stand) right next to us. I wondereed where he (19) ___________ (come)
from and how long he (20) ___________ (stand) here. But it didn’t matter really, because we
were safe.

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