Past perfect

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Put the correct form of the verbs.
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Question 1

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I [blank_start]had[blank_end] already (fall) [blank_start]fallen[blank_end] asleep before ten o'clock.
Answer
  • had
  • fallen

Question 2

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They (establish) [blank_start]had[blank_end] [blank_start]established[blank_end] their business before 2002.
Answer
  • had
  • established

Question 3

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We (get) [blank_start]had[blank_end] [blank_start]gotten[blank_end] married before 1985.
Answer
  • had
  • gotten

Question 4

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Kate [blank_start]had[blank_end] never (play) [blank_start]played[blank_end] the drums until last night.
Answer
  • had
  • played

Question 5

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Molly (want) [blank_start]had[blank_end] [blank_start]wanted[blank_end] a guitar, but she received a book.
Answer
  • had
  • wanted

Question 6

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They (live) [blank_start]had[blank_end] [blank_start]lived[blank_end] in Italy for twelve years before they moved to England.
Answer
  • had
  • lived

Question 7

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I (own) [blank_start]had[blank_end] [blank_start]owned[blank_end] this place for two years before I sold it.
Answer
  • had
  • owned

Question 8

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You (use) [blank_start]had[blank_end] [blank_start]used[blank_end] that pen before it was lost.
Answer
  • had
  • used

Question 9

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I (have) [blank_start]had[blank_end] [blank_start]had[blank_end] that house for eight years before the fire.
Answer
  • had
  • had

Question 10

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I (look) [blank_start]had[blank_end] [blank_start]looked[blank_end] for her for two hours until I found her.
Answer
  • had
  • looked
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