The verb had has five uses.
A. The past form or past participle of the verbs have and have got.
B. The past form of have to, used with the infinitive to talk about obligation in the past.
C. An auxiliary used to form the past perfect to talk about the "past before the past" in a narrative.
D. An auxiliary used to form the past perfect to talk about a hypothetical situation in the past.
E. The past form of have, have got and have to refer to a hypothetical situation in the present or future.
1. Uses of had.
Match the example of had in each sentence to its use using the letters from the grammar box on the previous page.
2. Negation.
Make the phrases in bold in the following sentences negative. Remember to include punctuation.
For example:
I had to see the doctor.
I didn't have to see the doctor.We had forgotten our passports.
We hadn't forgotten our passports.
3. Rephrasing.
Use the word in bold to complete the second sentence so that it is similar in meaning to the first sentence.
For example:
There was an excellent view from their hotel room. (they)
______ an excellent view from their hotel room.
They had an excellent view from their hotel room.
4. Verbs that are often followed by the past perfect.
Some verbs can be used in the past form to talk about the moment when you discover or understand something that happened before. When used in this way, these verbs are often followed by a past perfect phrase.
When we went to pay we discovered we had left the credit card at the garage.Match the two halves of these sentences.
5. Sentence completion.
Here are the sentences from the previous exercise again. Write one to three words or contractions in each box to complete them.