EFL/ESL Grammar: English tenses
The use of past perfect continuous tense in English
The past perfect continuous is used to talk about a continuous action or an event that happened in the past before another action. Usually, we have two actions. The first one is put in the past perfect continuous tense and the second is put in the simple past. It is not important which one happened first. The tense can be used to indicate which one happened before the other.
The grammatical structure of the past perfect
Subject + had + been + verb (ing) |
Example:
I had been studying grammar when she came from school.
The use of past perfect
Just like what is mentioned above, we use the past perfect to show that an action happened before another one in the past.
The past perfect continuous is used with the following adverbs:
When – before – by the time –– after – because
Note:
You can easily remember the use of these adverbs. Because and after are always used to introduce the past perfect continuous. So, a sentence that includes one of these two adverbs will have the first action in the past perfect continuous, and the second in the simple past. Before and by the time are used to introduce the simple past. So, a sentence that includes one of these adverbs will have the immediate sentence in the simple past and the other one in the past perfect.
The forms of the past perfect tense
The affirmative form of past perfect continuous |
I had been studying You had been studying He had been studying She had been studying We had been studying You had been studying They had been studying |
The negative form of past perfect continuous |
I hadn’t been studying You hadn’t been studying He hadn’t been studying She hadn’t been studying We hadn’t been studying You hadn’t been studying They hadn’t been studying |
The interrogative form of past perfect continuous |
Had I been studying? Had you been studying? Had he been studying? Had she been studying? Had we been studying? Had you been studying? Had they been studying? |
Examples of past perfect continuous
- I had been watching TV before she came from work.
- She had been cleaning the house before her father called her.
- What had you been doing yesterday before I came across you?
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