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Past Perfect Continuous Tense

Past Perfect Continuous Tense

Past perfect continuous tense expresses an action that was started in past time and was continued until a certain period in the past. To show the time duration, 'since/for' is used. 'Since' is used to show the point of time, while 'For' is used to express the period of time. The structure of the sentence is:

Subject + had + been + since/for + V4 (ing form of verb) + other words

Examples:

  • I had been driving since five o'clock in the morning.
  • He had been touring India for two weeks.
  • They had been learning English for six months.
  • Ravi had been applying for the jobs for three months.
  • The painter had been painting the wall for the last four days.

Note: Past perfect continuous tense also expresses an action or state that was continued for a long time in the past.

Examples: he had been writing. They had been playing. He had been a teacher. She had been ill.

Structure of past perfect continuous tense in all forms of sentences

1. Affirmative sentence: In the affirmative sentence of past perfect continuous tense, 'had been' is used, and followed by V4 ( ing form of the verb). 'Since' and 'for' are used to show the point of time and the period of time respectively. The structure of the sentence is:

Subject + had been + V4 + other words

Examples:

  • I had been baking the cake.
  • We had been baking the cake.
  • You had been baking the cake.
  • He/she had been baking the cake.
  • They had been baking the cake.
  • John had been baking the cake.
  • Girls had been baking the cake.
  • The bell had been ringing for a long time.
  • Ajay had been writing a novel for two months.
  • Sumant had been teaching since October.

2. Negative sentence: In the negative sentence of past perfect continuous tense, 'not' is used between 'had' and 'been'. The structure of the sentence is

Subject + had not been + V4 + other words

Examples:

  • I had not been baking the cake.
  • We had not been baking the cake.
  • You had not been baking the cake.
  • He/she had not been baking the cake.
  • They had not been baking the cake.
  • John had not been baking the cake.
  • Girls had not been baking the cake.
  • The bell had not been ringing for a long time.
  • Ajay had not been writing a novel for two months.
  • Sumant had not been teaching since October.

3. Interrogative sentence: In the interrogative sentence of past perfect continuous tense, 'had' is used before the subject, and 'been' is used after the subject. The structure of the sentence is:

Had + subject + been + V4 + other words

Examples:

  • Had I been baking the cake?
  • Had we been baking the cake?
  • Had you been baking the cake?
  • Had he/she been baking the cake?
  • Had they been baking the cake?
  • Had john been baking the cake?
  • Had girls been baking the cake?
  • Had the bell been ringing for a long time?
  • Had Ajay been writing a novel for two months?
  • Had Mr. Sumant been teaching since October 2020?

4. Negative interrogative sentence: In the negative interrogative sentence of past perfect continuous tense, 'not' is used after the subject. The structure of the sentence is:

Had + subject + not been + V4 + other words

Examples:

  • Had I not been baking the cake?
  • Had we not been baking the cake?
  • Had you not been baking the cake?
  • Had he/she not been baking the cake?
  • Had they not been baking the cake?
  • Had girls not been baking the cake?
  • Had the bell not been ringing for a long time?
  • Had Ajay not been writing a novel for two months?
  • Had Mr. Sumant not been teaching since October 2020?

Uses of past perfect continuous tense

  • It is used to describe the action that began in the past and continued up to a certain time in the past or stopped just before it.
    Examples: The child had been crying for twenty minutes when the mother came to him. Until she reached the fifth (5th) class, Rani had been studying in a village school.
  • It is also used to describe a repeated action in the past.
    Examples: John had been trying to call Ajay all day yesterday.

Note: This kind of sentence is also described in the past perfect tense.

Example: Yesterday, John had tried to call Ajay many times.

  • When direct speech is in the present perfect tense, past perfect tense is used in indirect speech.
    Examples:
    Direct speech: Rohan said, "I have been living here for six months."
    Indirect speech: Rohan said that he had been living here for six months.

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