Practice questions of Past Perfect Continuous Tense
- She has not bathed in the rain since morning.
- He writes an interesting essay.
- I took a dose of my medicine for two days.
- The farmer is planting the seeds.
- I am learning French.
- The girl week bitterly for two hours.
- Shaun drove the red car for six years.
- Jai Smoked for three years.
Answers
- She had not been bathing in the rain since morning.
- She had been writing an interesting essay.
- I had been taking a dose of my medicine for two days.
- The farmer had been planting since morning.
- I have been learning French.
- The girl had been weeping bitterly for two hours.
- Shaun had been driving the red car for six years.
- Jai had been smoking for three years.
Past Perfect Continuous Tense
When we want to talk about activities or states of being, we use words that are termed verbs. There are 12 distinct kinds of verb tenses in the English language, and they are used to characterize the various actions and occurrences that can take place. When an action or condition takes place in the past, present, or future depends on the tense of the word. Using the past perfect continuous tense lets us know that an action started in the past, persisted for a period of time, and finally came to a stop before the present day.
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