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Past Perfect Continuous Tense

Past Perfect Continuous Tense

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Joseph Anderson

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​Past Continuous and Past Perfect Continuous

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​The past perfect continuous tense is constructed using had been + the verb’s present participle (root + -ing): I/you/he/she/it/we/they had been doing

Example: I had been doing my homework; they had been playing football​

Past Perfect Continuous

The past continuous is made from the past tense of the verb be and the –ing form of a verb​: I/he/she/it was and you/we/they were

Example: I was doing my homework; they were playing football​

Past Continuous

​What are they?

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Unlike the present perfect continuous, which indicates an action that began in the past and continued up to the present, the past perfect continuous is a verb tense that indicates something that began in the past, continued in the past, and also ended at a defined point in the past​.

When, for, since, and before are words that you may see used alongside the past perfect continuous tense

Past Perfect Continuous

  • for something that happened before and after​ another action

  • ​for something that happened before and after a specific time

  • ​to show that something continued for some time

Past Continuous

​When do we use them?

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  • I had been working for the company for 5 years when I got the promotion

  • She had been walking 3 miles a day before she broke her leg

  • He had been banging on her door for 10 minutes before she let him in

  • I was making dinner when my mum arrived

  • ​It was 8 o'clock, we were watching a film

  • ​They were shouting for no reason

​Examples

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​Past Continuous and Past Perfect Continuous

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