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A: Did you do your homework? B: No, I didn't do it. But I was a student 2 years ago. We use simple past tense for something that was true for a period of time in the past: - I really enjoyed being your guest. I spent my holiday in Spain last summer. My mom was taken to hospital last Tuesday. I met my wife 10 years ago in Franece. Many and many years ago, there was a maiden by the sea.

Any specific date in the past I got married in Syrians migrated to Turkey in I was very happy when I graduated from high school. Affirmative Olumlu. Negative Olumsuz. Interrogative Soru. John came very late last night. Background opacity: 0. Apply to the whole worksheet. Latest comments. Terms of use Privacy policy Cookies configuration Report copyright infringement Contact.

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You can find more information and change your preferences here. Make interactive worksheets. Video tutorial. I was very tired last night because I hadn't slept well the night before. It had snowed all night, so many people didn't go to work in the morning. We use past perfect tense to talk about an action that started in the past and continued up to another action or time in the past. Using past perfect tense, we tell 'how long' the action or situation was just like the present perfect.

But with past perfect tense, the action continues up to a point in the past rather than the present. When my son graduated from the university, he had been in İstanbul for 4 years. He arrived in İstanbul four years before he graduated and lived there until he graduated, or even longer. We use past perfect tense to talk about unreal or imaginary things in the past. This is common in the third conditional and after 'wish'.

We use the past perfect tense to say what we wanted or hoped something to do, but it didn't happen. I had wanted to visit you yesterday but I couldn't go out because of the snow. James had hoped to find a good job but he wasn't even invited for an interview. We can use the simple past instead. In the examples above, past perfect tense refers to a lack of experience rather than an action at a specific time in the past.

So simple past tense can't be used. After I had finished my homework, I went out to meet my friends. Before I went out to meet my friends, I had finished my homework.



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