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- The Past Perfect Continuous Tense - When should we use it?
This is usually used to show a result at a time in the past It's very similar to the present perfect continuous, but the action finishes before another time in the past, rather than finishing before the present
- Past Perfect Continuous Tense: How to Use It, With Examples
The past perfect continuous often works closely with phrasal adverbs, which provide information about when and for how long something was happening in the past Here, we’ll discuss how to use the past perfect continuous tense correctly and look at some examples
- Past Perfect and Past Perfect Continuous Tenses
Confused by Past Perfect and Past Perfect Continuous? Our guide for English learners has clear examples, charts, and tips to help you master these tenses
- Past perfect simple and past perfect continuous | Learn and Practise . . .
We use the past perfect continuous to talk about actions that continued for a period of time before another action or situation in the past We use it to focus on the duration of the action
- Past Perfect and Past Perfect Continuous - 7ESL
Discover the difference between past perfect and past perfect continuous tenses with unique rules, examples, and visual aids for better English grammar mastery
- Past perfect - LearnEnglish - British Council
We do not normally use the past perfect continuous with stative verbs We use the past perfect simple instead: Up until that moment, I'd never believed (NOT been believing) in astrology We can also use the past perfect to make hypotheses about the past (when we imagine something) See these pages: I chose tea I drank two coffees I chose tea
- Using the Past Perfect Continuous Tense with Examples
We use the past perfect continuous tense to express events or actions that started prior to a time in the past and were in progress up to that time in the past
- Past Perfect Continuous tense (with example sentences)
The Past Perfect Continuous is another tense that expresses the "past in the past" In this lesson we look at the structure and use of the Past Perfect Continuous tense, followed by a quiz to check your understanding
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