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exercises of Past Perfect continuous Tense

Past Perfect Continuous Tense (Formula, Exercises and Worksheets)

The Past Perfect Continuous Tense is used for actions that were ongoing in the past and were completed before another past action. This tense emphasizes the duration of the action. It is formed using the past perfect of the verb ‘to be’ (had been) followed by the present participle (verb+ing). Structural Formula: Subject + had

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Past Continuous Tense (Formula, Exercises and Worksheets)

The Past Continuous Tense describes actions that were ongoing in the past. These actions usually occurred over a period of time and might have been interrupted by another action. This tense is formed using the past tense of the verb ‘to be’ (was/were) followed by the present participle (verb+ing). Structural Formula: Subject + was/were +

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Present Perfect Continuous Tense (Formula, Exercises and Worksheets)

The Present Perfect Continuous Tense is used to show that something started in the past and has continued up until now. This tense emphasizes the duration or continuous nature of the action. It is formed using the present perfect of the verb ‘to be’ (have/has been) followed by the present participle (verb+ing). Structural Formula: Subject

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Present Continuous Tense (Formula, Exercises and Worksheets)

The Present Continuous Tense is used to describe actions that are currently happening at the moment of speaking or actions that are ongoing. It is also used for future arrangements. This tense is formed by combining the present tense of the verb ‘to be’ (am/is/are) with the present participle (verb+ing). Structural Formula: Subject + am/is/are

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