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 ... The tenses simply show the time of an action. Past Perfect Continuous Tense indicates a past action which started in the past and continued to happen after another action and time in the past . Namely, Past Perfect Continuous Tense tell us “how long the action had continued”. ” the duration of the action” is emphasized more in this tense . The Past Perfect Continuous Tense expresses actions that were ongoing for a period of time before another action in the past . It emphasizes the duration and continuity of the action up to a specific moment. The tense is formed by using “had been” followed by the present participle (verb + ing).

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