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Indra Tj - D ENGLISH FOR DESIGN 1 MEETING 7 Prepared by : Dr. Ir. Indra Tjahjani, SS, MLA, MMSI

Indra Tj - D STRUCTURE

Indra Tj - D Past Perfect Tense

Indra Tj - D The past perfect is used to indicate a situation that existed or an event that occurred prior to a time in the past. e.g. 1.Maria hadn’t spoken English before last year. 2.I hadn’t begun to take my bath when the phone rang. 3.The students had finished their homework by the time the teacher came.

Indra Tj - D Exercise: Circle the best answer

Indra Tj - D Exercise 1 : 1.The Wijaya family (has come) (came) to the United States thirty years ago. 2.I’m sorry. I (didn’t finish) (haven’t finish) my homework. 3.The town (has had) (had had) two big snowstorms before Christmas last year. 4.My father (is smoking) (has smoked) for a long time.

Indra Tj - D Exercise 2 : 1.Oh, no ! It (is starting) (starts) to rain and my clothes are on the line. 2.Kay and her boyfriend (have been) (were) in the Western Europe since I thought I would get to the restaurant first, but Jim (had arrived) (has arrived) before me. 4.We (had finally finished) (have finally finished) reading The Joy Luck Club..

Indra Tj - D Exercise 3 : 1.You look confused. (Are you understand) (Do you understand) what I said? 2.Last night I came home, cooked dinner, and (watched) (was watching ) TV. 3.Deer (like) (liked) salt and (is) (are) attracted to blocks of salt people leave in their yards. 4.(Do) (Does) Ronny (have) (has) eight brothers and sisters?

Indra Tj - D Exercise 4 : 1.Millions of people (visited) (have visited) Disney World in Orlando, Florida, since it opened. 2.I (have already had) (had already had) breakfast, but I haven’t had lunch yet. 3.He (goes) (went) to the store when the sun (came) (was coming) out.