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Megna Posted 8 years ago
Grammar

Tenses

What's the precise difference between past continuous and past perfect continuous?

  

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Megna past continuous Formed by the past of "be" + present participle. The tense is very commonly used for interrupted actions in the past. He was taking a shower when his mother called.

  • Megna past continuous Formed by the past of "be" + present participle.
  • The tense is very commonly used for interrupted actions in the past.
  • He was taking a shower when his mother called.
  • Megna past perfect continuous?
  • Formed by the past of "have" + "been" + + present participle.
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Megnapast continuous

Formed by the past of "be" + present participle. The tense is very commonly used for interrupted actions in the past.

He was taking a shower when his mother called.

Megnapast perfect continuous?

Formed by the past of "have" + "been" + + present participle. The tense is used when a

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