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Cpu red Posted 9 years ago
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Past Perfect Continous ...how can i Use Subject+had been+ing

Really I have been confused this Tense Past Perfect Continous , So which time can I Use It.

  

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Hi cpu red You can use it when something happens for a time in the past but now has definitely stopped. So, if you went for a walk, but it started raining ... - I had been walking in the park, but I went home when it started raining Dave

  • Hi cpu red You can use it when something happens for a time in the past but now has definitely stopped.
  • So, if you went for a walk, but it started raining ...
  • - I had been walking in the park, but I went home when it started raining Dave
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Hi cpu red

You can use it when something happens for a time in the past but now has definitely stopped. So, if you went for a walk, but it started raining ...

- I had been walking in the park, but I went home when it started raining

Dave

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cpu redI have been confused this Tense Past Perfect Continous

Say this: "I am little confused about past perfect continuous."

cpu redSo which time can I Use It.

When do we use it?


Past perfect continuous: It is understood in reference to a time in the past .

At 7 last evening, my cousin had bee

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cpu redPast Perfect Continuous

This is the past of the present perfect continuous.

Anything present perfect applies to all time up to the present. The implicit reference point is the present moment.
Anything past perfect applies to all time up to an established reference point in the past.

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