Past Perfect Tense – PSLE English Question 14 Explained

Source: English Paper, Question 14

Introduction

Tenses are a high-scoring topic in PSLE English, but students often lose marks when two past actions appear in the same sentence. This past perfect tense question is a classic example: you must show which action happened earlier.

 

past perfect tense PSLE English Question 14 explained

 

The Question / Scenario Explanation

Source: English Paper, Question 14

The teacher asked the students what they _____ the day before.

Options:

  1. do
  2. did
  3. had done ✅
  4. doing

 

Step-by-Step Solution / Explanation

Step 1: Spot the main past action

Main action: “The teacher asked …”
This is in the past tense.

Step 2: Identify the earlier time clue

Time clue: “the day before
This tells us the students’ action happened before the teacher asked.

Step 3: Use past perfect tense for the earlier past action

When one past event happened earlier than another past event, we use past perfect tense:
had + past participle

So the correct verb is: had done.

Correct sentence:
The teacher asked the students what they had done the day before.

Correct Answer: Option (3) had done

 

Key Concepts Students Must Know

  • Past perfect tense = had + past participle
    • had done, had eaten, had finished, had gone
  • Use past perfect when:
    • Two events are in the past
    • One event happened earlier (“the day before”, “already”, “by the time”)
  • Quick pattern:
    • Past action (later): asked
    • Earlier past action: had done

 

Exam Tips / Common Mistakes

Exam Tips

  • Underline time clues like “the day before”, “already”, “by the time”
  • Ask: “Which action happened first?”
  • If one action happened earlier, use past perfect tense for that earlier action

Common Mistakes

  • Choosing “did” even though “the day before” needs an earlier-past form
  • Choosing “do” or “doing” because students focus only on the blank, not the time clue
  • Forgetting that reported questions often shift tenses back (asked → had done)

 

Parent Insight

Many children struggle with tenses because they don’t picture the timeline. For past perfect tense questions, encourage them to draw a simple timeline:

  • earlier: students’ action (the day before)
  • later: teacher asked
    This small habit improves accuracy quickly in PSLE grammar MCQ and editing.

 

Conclusion

This sentence contains two past actions: the teacher asked (later) and the students’ action happened the day before (earlier). That’s why past perfect tense is needed, and the correct answer is had done.

 

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Frequently Asked Questions

Past perfect tense shows an action happened before another past action. It is formed using had + past participle (e.g., had done).

Because “the day before” shows the action happened earlier than “asked”. We need past perfect to show the earlier past action: “had done”.

Common clues include “the day before”, “already”, “by the time”, “before”, and “when” (when two past actions are compared).