Questões de Passado perfeito | Past perfect (Inglês)

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Select the sentence that is grammatically correct and conveys a past hypothetical situation:

  • A “If he had known the time, he would arrive earlier.”
  • B “If she would have studied more, she will pass the exam.”
  • C “If they had joined us, we would have finished the project faster.”
  • D “If they knew the rules, they could have been more cautious.”

Consider the sentences below.

I- “(…) and ambitious plans become just one more thing to manage”.
II- “(…) or real life gets in the way, our plans fall apart”.

The past participle form of the verbs “become” and “fall” is, correctly and respectively

  • A became and fell.
  • B become and fell.
  • C became and fade.
  • D become and fallen.

Considering the sentence, "By the time Jessica arrived at the station, the train had already left, and the passengers were waiting for the next one," which option correctly identifies the structure of the verb phrases used?

  • A "arrived" is past perfect, "had left" is past simple, and "were waiting" is past continuous.
  • B "arrived" is past perfect, "had left" is past perfect, and "were waiting" is past simple.
  • C "arrived" is past simple, "had left" is past perfect, and "were waiting" is past continuous.
  • D "arrived" is past continuous, "had left" is past perfect, and "were waiting" is past perfect.
  • E "arrived" is past simple, "had left" is past perfect, and "were waiting" is past perfect continuous.

Choose the correct answer:

  • A Irregular verbs are those that follow regular conjugation rules.
  • B Irregular verbs usually involve adding -d or -ed at the end of the base form of a verb.
  • C Irregular verbs do not follow these patterns either for the simple past or the past participle — or neither one of the two.
  • D For all irregular verbs, all you have to do is keep the infinitive form of the verb as is and use it for both the past tense and the past participle.
  • E All irregular verb involves those that use the same conjugation for the simple past and past participle tenses.

The verb tense in the first panel is the:

  • A simple past.
  • B past perfect.
  • C simple present.
  • D past continuous.
  • E present continuous.