Matching Pairs Matching activity about past perfectOnline version Instructions: Each pair includes a sentence in the past perfect tense and a corresponding sentence with simple past or context that prompts it. In the game setup, each pair would be split between two cards. Players need to match the "cause" (past perfect) with the "effect" (simple past). by CAAFI 1 Servicio Social 1 9. Card A: He had lost his keys before he could unlock the door. 2 8. Card A: She had baked a cake for the party before the guests arrived. 3 1. Card A: She had finished her homework before her friend arrived. 4 6. Card A: He had read the book before watching the movie 5 4. Card A: The team had practiced for weeks before they won the championship. 6 3. Card A: I had never tried sushi before that night. 7 7. Card A: I had studied French before I moved to Paris. 8 5. Card A: We had just left the house when it started raining. 9 10. Card A: They had saved money for months before they bought the new car. 10 2. Card A: They had packed their bags before the taxi arrived. Card B: The taxi arrived to take them to the airport. Card B: That night, I tasted sushi for the first time. Card B: After months of saving, they finally bought the car. Card B: They won the championship and celebrated afterward. Card B: It started raining right after we left the house. Card B: When he watched the movie, he already knew the story. Card B: Her friend arrived, and she was ready to play. Card B: When the guests arrived, the cake was ready to serve. Card B: Moving to Paris was easier since I already spoke some French. Card B: He couldn’t unlock the door because his keys were missing.