Fill in the gaps with the Past Perfect or the Past Perfect Continuous. 1 I (wait) for an hour before the lecture started.
2 Jane didn't come to the party because she (fall) ill the day before.
3 Before he had breakfast he (not/wash) up.
4 Before Tom answered the question, we (help) him to find the answer.
5 We (decide) to start the project before we even heard about the award.
6 (Professor Sterling/already/announce) the names of the students who would be in his research team when she entered the class?
7 They (live) in Spain before they moved to London.
1 I had been waiting for an hour before the lecture started.
2 Jane didn't come to the party because she had fallen ill the day before.
3 Before he had breakfast he hadn't been washing up.
4 Before Tom answered the question, we had been helping him to find the answer.
5 We had decided to start the project before we even heard about the award.
6 Had professor Sterling already announced the names of the students who would be in his research team when she entered the class?
7 They had been living in Spain before they moved to London.