CPE Unit 4: past tenses

CPE unit 4: Past tenses

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You know when 
to use which 
past tense 

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CPE unit 4: Past tenses

Focus on the news

You know when 
to use which 
past tense 

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Watching a video on the Queen's life: what will be definitely in it?

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I used to have porridge for breakfast as a kid, now I cannot even stand its smell....
A
This sentence has a past tense
B
This sentence has NO past tense

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Complete: Before I went to visit her at the hospital, I ...
A
bought her a present.
B
had bought her a present.
C
used to buy her a present

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Which statement is false?
A
This sentence contains a passive past tense.
B
This sentence contains a past continuous.
C
This sentence contains a past perfect.

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You're girl/boyfriend is upset because you told her/him
A
I loved my ex.
B
I have loved my ex.

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Other structures to refer to past events

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Something happened regularly or habitually in the past
would (for actions)
My granny was wonderful. Each time we stayed at her place, she would hide treats under our pillows.

used to (for actions and situations)
As a teenager I used to walk to my friends, nowadays I always go by car.
There used to be an old hospital here, but it has been replaced by a new one.
As a kitten she used to be very naughty, but now she is a sweet, old cat.

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Speculating about the past
To express certainty: must + have + past participle
I loved the first Harry Potter. I must have read it at least three times!
To express uncertainty: could/may/might + have + past participle
Tim is not sure about his decision to buy the house. He could have done more research to make sure he did the right thing.  
To express impossiblity: can't/couldn't + have + past participle
The wind was so strong; she can't have made it in time cycling all the way from the city centre back to her office!

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Want to practise?
https://www.grammarbank.com/verb-tenses-mixed-exercise.html
https://www.english-4u.de/en/tenses-exercises/tenses2.htm
https://www.esl-lounge.com/student/grammar/4g4-past-tenses-exercise.php

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Continue working on your weektask (see studyplanner on magister CSP 5)


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