
Put the Past Perfect or Past Simple 1. I. Aruzhan (have) a new dress when she (refuse) to marry
Amir. When I (get) home yesterday, my mum (make) dinner The lesson (start) when I (arrive). 

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1 had had, refused
2 got, had made
3 had started, arrived



1. I. Aruzhan had a new dress when she refused to marry Amir. 2. When I got home yesterday, my mum made dinner. 3. The lesson started when I arrived.
Explanation: 1. In this sentence, we use the Past Perfect tense (had) to indicate that Aruzhan had a new dress before she refused to marry Amir. The action of having a new dress happened before the action of refusing to marry Amir. 2. In this sentence, we use the Past Simple tense (got, made) to describe actions that happened and completed in the past. The action of getting home and making dinner both happened in the past. 3. In this sentence, we use the Past Simple tense (started, arrived) to describe actions that happened and completed in the past. The action of the lesson starting and the action of arriving both happened in the past.


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