Past Perfect Tense — Exercise 8 (Q&A with Solution’s Explanation and Vocabulary Builder, Learn English)

This practice test trains you to recognize and use the Past Perfect Tense (had + verb 3rd form) in real contexts. Each question includes the correct past-perfect form, a short verb definition (vocabulary builder + POS notes), and detailed one-sentence explanations for every option (A–D) that tell why the option is correct or incorrect and what choosing it would mean. Practice, prepare and improve both English grammar and vocabulary.

English Grammar Definition: Past Perfect (had + past participle form)

  • Form: had + past participle (Verb 3rd form).
  • Examples: She had finished; They had gone; Had you seen it before?
  • Main uses:
    • An action completed before another past action or past time.
    • To show the earlier of two past events in a narrative.
  • Signal words: already, by the time, before, after, until, when, prior to.
  • Negatives / Questions: had not (hadn’t) + V3; Had + subject + V3?
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Quiz Question, Answer and Explanation

Note: Do remember in the quiz box above, the questions and options will shuffle, so they won’t have the same sequence like 1, 2, 3, or A, B, C as below.

1. They __ the accessibility fixes before the compliance audit.

A) had completed B) completed C) have completed D) were completing

Verb: completeverb. To finish; completion (noun).

A) Correct: had completed — fixes done prior to audit.

B) Wrong: past simple — does not show order.
C) Wrong: present perfect — ties to present.
D) Wrong: past continuous — implies in-progress completion.

2. By the time the stakeholders arrived, we __ the KPI dashboard.

A) had stabilised B) stabilised C) have stabilised D) were stabilising

Verb: stabiliseverb. To make steady; stability (noun).

A) Correct: had stabilised — dashboard stable before arrival.

B) Wrong: past simple — ambiguous past.
C) Wrong: present perfect — wrong temporal link.
D) Wrong: past continuous — suggests still stabilising.

3. They __ the service contracts before renewal notices were sent.

A) had reviewed B) reviewed C) have reviewed D) were reviewing

Verb: reviewverb. To examine carefully; review (noun).

A) Correct: had reviewed — reviews done earlier.

B) Wrong: past simple — neutral past.
C) Wrong: present perfect — ties to present.
D) Wrong: past continuous — implies ongoing review.

4. By the time the migration began, the ops team __ runbooks for rollback.

A) had prepared B) prepared C) have prepared D) were preparing

Verb: prepareverb. To make ready; preparation (noun).

A) Correct: had prepared — runbooks ready prior to migration.

B) Wrong: past simple — ambiguous.
C) Wrong: present perfect — not the right past-before-past.
D) Wrong: past continuous — suggests preparation in progress.

5. They __ the monitoring alerts before the incident escalated.

A) had tuned B) tuned C) have tuned D) were tuning

Verb: tuneverb. To adjust for desired behaviour; tuning (noun).

A) Correct: had tuned — adjustment done before escalation.

B) Wrong: past simple — neutral past.
C) Wrong: present perfect — wrong nuance.
D) Wrong: past continuous — implies tuning ongoing.

6. By the time HR posted the policy, managers __ sign-off.

A) had obtained B) obtained C) have obtained D) were obtaining

Verb: obtainverb. To get or acquire; obtainment (noun, rare).

A) Correct: had obtained — sign-off acquired before posting.

B) Wrong: past simple — ambiguous order.
C) Wrong: present perfect — links to present.
D) Wrong: past continuous — implies sign-off in progress.

7. They __ the failover drills prior to going live.

A) had conducted B) conducted C) have conducted D) were conducting

Verb: conductverb. To carry out an activity; conduction/conduct (noun).

A) Correct: had conducted — drills done before going live.

B) Wrong: past simple — neutral past.
C) Wrong: present perfect — wrong temporal frame.
D) Wrong: past continuous — suggests drills were ongoing.

8. By the time legal checked, we __ the vendor terms.

A) had negotiated B) negotiated C) have negotiated D) were negotiating

Verb: negotiateverb. To reach an agreement by discussion; negotiation (noun).

A) Correct: had negotiated — negotiations finished before legal review.

B) Wrong: past simple — ambiguous.
C) Wrong: present perfect — wrong nuance.
D) Wrong: past continuous — implies negotiations ongoing.

9. They __ the schema migration in staging before scheduling prod.

A) had validated B) validated C) have validated D) were validating

Verb: validateverb. To confirm correctness or fitness; validation (noun).

A) Correct: had validated — validation completed before scheduling production.

B) Wrong: past simple — does not show ordering.
C) Wrong: present perfect — incorrect sequence marker.
D) Wrong: past continuous — implies ongoing validation.

10. By the time the notice arrived, users __ the new terms.

A) had accepted B) accepted C) have accepted D) were accepting

Verb: acceptverb. To agree or consent; acceptance (noun).

A) Correct: had accepted — acceptance occurred before notice arrived.

B) Wrong: past simple — ambiguous sequence.
C) Wrong: present perfect — ties to present.
D) Wrong: past continuous — indicates acceptance ongoing.

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