
Past perfect continuous
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- Q1Which sentence uses the past perfect continuous tense correctly?She had been studying for five hours after she took a break.She studied for five hours before she took a break.She had been studying for five hours before she took a break.She has been studying for five hours before she took a break.30s
- Q2Which sentence uses the past perfect continuous tense correctly?She was waiting for the bus for an hour before it finally arrived.She has been waiting for the bus for an hour before it finally arrived.She had been waiting for the bus for an hour before it finally arrived.She had waited for the bus for an hour before it finally arrived.30s
- Q3Which of the following is the correct form of the past perfect continuous tense?She had been studying for five hours.She is studying for five hours.She has been studying for five hours.She was studying for five hours.30s
- Q4Which of the following sentences correctly uses the past perfect continuous tense?They will be talking for hours before the movie started.They had been talking for hours before the movie started.They have been talking for hours before the movie started.They were talking for hours before the movie started.30s
- Q5Which of the following sentences uses the past perfect continuous tense correctly?I had been working for six hours.I have been working for six hours.I would have been working for six hours.I worked for six hours.30s