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Past perfect and a Past perfect continious-How your chief (find) out that you (come) to work late? 2. He told me that his aunt (live) with them for three months. 3. The discovery of the art of writing (enable) the Ancient Egyptians to remember what their ancestors (do) before them. 4. The Romans (destroy) Jerusalem with fire and (kill) many of the inhabitants. 5. He scarcely (get) outside the door when he (hear) Wardle’s voice talking loudly. 6. I knew right away that that was the place I (look) for all my life. 7. At nine o’clock that evening a long black Packard roadster (draw) up to her door, and Arnie (step) out of the front seat where he (sit) with the driver and a girl between them. 8. I (shout) to him to stop, but at that moment he (run) too fast to hear. 9. He (pick) up the book he (read) before I (come) into the room, and (turn) the cover of the page to mark the place where he (stop) reading. 10. No sooner they (arrive) at this point than a most violent and startling knocking was heard at the door.

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How your chief found out that you were coming to work late?
He told me that his aunt had live with them for three months.
The discovery of the art of writing was to enable the Ancient Egyptians to remember what their ancestors had done before them.
The Romans had destroyed Jerusalem with fire and killed many of the inhabitants.
He scarcely got outside the door when he heard Wardle’s voice talking loudly.
I knew right away that that was the place I was looking for all my life.
At nine o’clock that evening a long black Packard roadster was drawing up to her door, and Arnie was stepped out of the front seat where he was sitting with the driver and a girl between them.
I was a shout at him to stop, but at that moment he was running too fast to hear.
He was picking up the book he was read before I was coming into the room and turned the cover of the page to mark the place where he stopped reading.
No sooner they have arrived at this point than a most violent and startling knocking was heard at the door.



How did your chief find out that you came to work late?
- Past Indefinite: How did your chief find out that you came to work late?
- Past Continuous: How was your chief finding out that you were coming to work late?
- Past Perfect: How had your chief found out that you had come to work late?
- Past Perfect Continuous: How had your chief been finding out that you had been coming to work late?
He told me that his aunt had lived with them for three months.
- Past Indefinite: He told me that his aunt lived with them for three months.
- Past Continuous: He told me that his aunt was living with them for three months.
- Past Perfect: He told me that his aunt had lived with them for three months.
- Past Perfect Continuous: He told me that his aunt had been living with them for three months.
The discovery of the art of writing enabled the Ancient Egyptians to remember what their ancestors had done before them.
- Past Indefinite: The discovery of the art of writing enabled the Ancient Egyptians to remember what their ancestors did before them.
- Past Continuous: The discovery of the art of writing was enabling the Ancient Egyptians to remember what their ancestors were doing before them.
- Past Perfect: The discovery of the art of writing had enabled the Ancient Egyptians to remember what their ancestors had done before them.
- Past Perfect Continuous: The discovery of the art of writing had been enabling the Ancient Egyptians to remember what their ancestors had been doing before them.
The Romans destroyed Jerusalem with fire and killed many of the inhabitants.
- Past Indefinite: The Romans destroyed Jerusalem with fire and killed many of the inhabitants.
- Past Continuous: The Romans were destroying Jerusalem with fire and killing many of the inhabitants.
- Past Perfect: The Romans had destroyed Jerusalem with fire and killed many of the inhabitants.
- Past Perfect Continuous: The Romans had been destroying Jerusalem with fire and killing many of the inhabitants.
He scarcely got outside the door when he heard Wardle's voice talking loudly.
- Past Indefinite: He scarcely got outside the door when he heard Wardle's voice talking loudly.
- Past Continuous: He was scarcely getting outside the door when he was hearing Wardle's voice talking loudly.
- Past Perfect: He had scarcely gotten outside the door when he had heard Wardle's voice talking loudly.
- Past Perfect Continuous: He had been scarcely getting outside the door when he had been hearing Wardle's voice talking loudly.
I knew right away that that was the place I had looked for all my life.
- Past Indefinite: I knew right away that that was the place I looked for all my life.
- Past Continuous: I knew right away that that was the place I was looking for all my life.
- Past Perfect: I knew right away that that was the place I had looked for all my life.
- Past Perfect Continuous: I knew right away that that was the place I had been looking for all my life.
At nine o'clock that evening, a long black Packard roadster drew up to her door, and Arnie stepped out of the front seat where he had been sitting with the driver and a girl between them.
- Past Indefinite: At nine o'clock that evening, a long black Packard roadster drew up to her door, and Arnie stepped out of the front seat where he had been sitting with the driver and a girl between them.
- Past Continuous: At nine o'clock that evening, a long black Packard roadster was drawing up to her door, and Arnie was stepping out of the front seat where he was sitting with the driver and a girl between them.
- Past Perfect: At nine o'clock that evening, a long black Packard roadster had drawn up to her door, and Arnie had stepped out of the front seat where he had been sitting with the driver and a girl between them.
- Past Perfect Continuous: At nine o'clock that evening, a long black Packard roadster had been drawing up to her door, and Arnie had been stepping out of the front seat where he had been sitting with the driver and a girl between them.
I shouted to him to stop, but at that moment, he was running too fast to hear.
- Past Indefinite: I shouted to him to stop, but at that moment, he ran too fast to hear.
- Past Continuous: I was shouting to him to stop, but at that moment, he was running too fast to hear.
- Past Perfect: I had shouted to him to stop, but at that moment, he had run too fast to hear.
- Past Perfect Continuous: I had been shouting to him to stop, but at that moment, he had been running too fast to hear.
He picked up the book he had been reading before I came into the room and turned the cover of the page to mark the place where he had stopped reading.
- Past Indefinite: He picked up the book he had been reading before I came into the room and turned the cover of the page to mark the place where he had stopped reading.
- Past Continuous: He was picking up the book he had been reading before I came into the room and turning the cover of the page to mark the place where he had been stopping reading.
- Past Perfect: He had picked up the book he had been reading before I came into the room and had turned the cover of the page to mark the place where he had stopped reading.
- Past Perfect Continuous: He had been picking up the book he had been reading before I came into the room and had been turning the cover of the page to mark the place where he had been stopping reading.
No sooner had they arrived at this point than a most violent and startling knocking was heard at the door.
- Past Indefinite: No sooner did they arrive at this point than a most violent and startling knocking was heard at the door.
- Past Continuous: No sooner were they arriving at this point than a most violent and startling knocking was being heard at the door.
- Past Perfect: No sooner had they arrived at this point than a most violent and startling knocking had been heard at the door.
- Past Perfect Continuous: No sooner had they been arriving at this point than a most violent and startling knocking had been being heard at the door.


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