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Welcome to class.

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Today:
Unit 2 grammar past tenses
exercises page 24
HW: WOOTS 
Study Wordlist unit 2; finish ex page 24
Bring book vocabulary in use

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Homework:
WOOTS 
Videopart HAVO 2014 2015 
(29 min) (ET 39 min)
Study Wordlist unit 2; 
finish ex page 24
Bring book vocabulary in use

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Past tenses
past simple, past continuous, past perfect

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Past tenses
Past simple
past continuous
past perfect
past perfect continuous

were/was due to
used to

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past continuous: parallel actions
I was watching TV while my children were playing outside.
We were discussing the new project while having a good time as well.

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past continuous irritation/negative
She was always boasting about her financial successes. 
It irritated us all.
He was always coming late for meetings. 
No wonder he was never promoted.

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past continuous
failed plans / unfulfilled expectations

We were expecting to finish this exercise, but it didn't happen.

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Past perfect

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Past perfect

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Past Simple



When to use?
When reffering to:

An action that started in the past and continued up to another point in the past.

How to form?
Affirmative sentence:
Had + been + verb+ing

Negation:
Had + not + been + verb+ing

Question:
had + subject + been + verb+ing
You had been waiting there for more than two hours when she finally arrived.
Had you been waiting there for more than two hours when she finally arrived?
You had not been waiting there for more than two hours when she finally arrived.
Example:
The fire had been raging for almost four days.
Past Perfect Continuous

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Match the tenses to the sentences
Past perfect simple
Past simple
Past Continuous
Past Perfect Continuous

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Match the tenses to the sentences
Past (event/situation) before past.
Past situation/event and you know when it happened.
Something took a while before another past event/situation.
Something took a while in the past.
Past perfect
Past simple
Past Continuous
Past Perfect Continuous

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While Sophie WAS SLEEPING , Jenny FINISHED the presentation.
A
Past perfect - past simple
B
Past continuous - past simple
C
Past continuous - past perfect
D
Past simple - past perfect

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I was really tired because I ........ well lately.
A
hadn't been sleeping
B
didn't sleep
C
was sleeping
D
slept

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Past Perfect / Past Simple / Past Continuous?


I ... (enjoy) the sun last Sunday.
A
enjoyed
B
have enjoyed
C
had enjoyed
D
had been enjoying

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I failed my test because I ............... for it at all.
A
studied
B
have studied
C
hadn't studied
D
hadn't been studying

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Fill in the correct past tenses:
After Fred ___ (spend) his holiday in Italy, he ___ (want) to learn Italian.

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Fill in the correct past tenses:
She ___ (watch) Netflix after the children ___ (go) to bed.

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When she saw there ___ (be) an accident, she ___ (call) the police.

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I ___ (be) very tired because I ___ (study) too much.

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Past tenses
We were due to visit our grandmother, but she fell ill.


We used to swim every week, but now we swim every day.

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Today:
Unit 2 grammar past tenses
exercises page 24
HW: WOOTS 
Study Wordlist unit 2; finish ex page 24
Bring book vocabulary in use
Read novel

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Homework:
WOOTS 
Videopart HAVO 2014 2015 
(29 min) (ET 39 min)
Study Wordlist unit 2; 
finish ex page 24
Bring book vocabulary in use

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