Am i correct?
Yesterday lunchtime we had a bust-up. This is just stating a fact.
Yesterday lunchtime we had been having a bust-up. This is emphasizing the fact that the bust-up lasted for a period of time, it started before lunch and continued until lunch or shortly before it.
Yesterday lunchtime we were having a bust-up. The bust-up was in progress at lunchtime. I am probably talking about the bust-up, describing it.
Yesterday lunchtime we had had a bust-up. The bust-up finished before lunchtime.
olive file 673 Am I correct? I don't think your example situation is good, but yes, you understand the basic meaning of those verb forms correctly.
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olive file 673Am I correct?
I don't think your example situation is good, but yes, you understand the basic meaning of those verb forms correctly.