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We studied the present perfect continuous tense in this lesson…
….and now here’s the past perfect continuous tense:
S + had + been + ______ing
| Singular | Plural |
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| I had been working | We had been working |
| You had been working | You had been working |
| He had been working | |
| She had been working | They had been working |
| It had been working |
Use the past perfect continuous tense to talk about an action that was continuous in the past and happened before another past action.
Watch this video:
In the pictures below, notice the words with the “ing” endings. Those are the main verbs in continuous forms.
I had been working on my house all day before I sat down to work on my website. I have been studying the wordpress for many monthes. |
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After you had been working all day, you went home to study English on the internet. You have been studying English for only a few years. |
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He had been having a good day until a thief came into his apartment, took all his money, and tied him up. |
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You can tell she had been sitting in a hot tub for awhile because she was all wet. |
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This little penguin had been living in Antarctica before he was captured and brought to this zoo. |
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We had been communicating with each other online before we stopped to take a break.We have been using the internet as a means for communication for many years. |
I + you = we |
You had been playing soccer but then your friend came by and you stopped. | ![]() |
They had been working for many years, but then they retired. |
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Are you ready for a quiz?
| Note: If the past perfect continuous tense is too hard, just use the past continuous tense. Very few Americans know the difference. |
Next: Lesson 18