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He’d been running in the park when I saw him, __________?
They had been ringing me about
it every day for the past week, __________?
You hadn’t been playing volleyball all evening, __________?
PAST PERFECT SIMPLE VS PAST PERFECT CONTINUOUS
Past Perfect Simple
Past
Perfect Continuous
is used:
1) to express a single completed
action which happened before a
definite time in the
past
When I got home, 1 found that Jack
had painted the door.
(Perhaps recently, perhaps some
time ago.)—a
completed action
is used:
1) to express longer activities which
had been going on continuously up
to, or beyond,
a definite time in the
past
When I got home, I found that Jack
had been painting the door.
(The paint was probably still wet.)—
an uncompleted action
2)
with verbs not used in the
continuous
By the time they finally broke up,
they had known each other for ten
years.
2) with
want and sometimes
wish
Ruth had always been wanting to
live somewhere in the mountains a
long way from the hustle and bustle
of London.
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