Past Perfect Continuous
Tense:
Definition: অতীতকালে দুটি কাজের মধ্যে যে কাজটি পূর্বে হয়েছিল সেটি কিছু সময়
ধরে চলছিল এরূপ বোঝালে তাকে Past
Perfect Continuous Tense বলে।
1. (only walk)
We
for about ten minutes before it started to rain.
Past Perfect Continuous
Use:
a) The past perfect continuous is used when telling a story about the past. It is generally used alongside other narrative tenses such as the past simple.
The past perfect
continuous describes an event which was in progress for a period of time before
another event in the past. We use it when we do not want to say the events
in the order they happened.
Example:
#A sentence with the events in the order they happened:
John was having trouble sleeping, so he went to the doctor late.
#A sentence with the events in the order they happened:
John was having trouble sleeping, so he went to the doctor late.
#A sentence in which the events are not in order:
John went to the doctor because he had been having trouble sleeping.
The continuous event which happened before the other verb is in the past perfect tense.
b) Write any adverbs between had and been
They had already been waiting for half an hour.
He’d only been working there a week before he got fired.
Form: গঠনঃ Sub + had / ‘d/
hadn’t + been + Verb + ing+ (Extention).
I
you he / she / it we they |
had / ‘d
|
been + verb-ing
|
hadn’t
|
Example:
I had been reading a book.
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