It is formed using 'had' as the first auxiliary verb and 'been' as the second auxiliary verb. |
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Fill in the blank: In negative sentences of the Past Perfect Continuous, 'not' is inserted after ___ |
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True or False: The Past Perfect Continuous tense indicates an action that started and finished before another past action. |
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Explain the key difference between the Past Perfect tense and the Past Perfect Continuous tense. |
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Key difference in tenses.
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Fill in the blanks: The main verb in the Past Perfect Continuous tense is in ___ form. |
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What is the significance of using contractions in the Past Perfect Continuous tense? |
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Contractions are used to simplify speech and informal writing, making it more fluid and natural. |
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In a question, the subject is placed after the first auxiliary verb 'had,' such as 'Had you been studying?' |
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True or False: 'He had been running' indicates that he was running at some point before another past event. |
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Fill in the blank: The Past Perfect Continuous can be thought of as the Past Perfect Continuous tense reflecting time ___ the present. |
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What does the Past Perfect Continuous tense imply about the duration of an action? |
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It implies that the action was ongoing and had been happening for a period of time before another action occurred in the past. |
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True or False: The Past Perfect Continuous tense is used to describe actions that are currently happening. |
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False. It describes actions that were ongoing in the past before another past event. |
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Fill in the blank: In the sentence 'I had been waiting for an hour,' the action of waiting is ___ another event. |
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What example can illustrate the use of the Past Perfect Continuous in describing a state of annoyance? |
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What is the role of the auxiliary verb 'have' in the Past Perfect Continuous tense? |
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The auxiliary verb 'have' is used in its past form 'had' to indicate that the action occurred before another past action. |
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