Past Perfect Continuous | MCQs
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A. Present Continous
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B. None of these
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C. Past Continous
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D. Past Perfect Continous
Explanation
The sentence structure "had been + verb (-ing)" indicates the Past Perfect Continuous Tense.
This tense is used to show an action that started in the past and continued for a certain duration before another past event.
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A. She had played for two hours.
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B. She had playing for two hours.
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C. She had been playing for two hours.
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D. None of these
Explanation
Past perfect continuous tense follows the structure: Subject + had been + verb (-ing) + duration.
It expresses an action that started in the past and continued for some time before another past event.
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A. She has laugh.
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B. She has laughing.
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C. None of these
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D. She had laughed.
Explanation
The past perfect sentence is: She had laughed.
The past perfect tense uses "had" + past participle (in this case, "laughed").
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A. None of these
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B. Present Continuous
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C. Future Perfect
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D. Past Perfect Continuous
Explanation
"Had been preparing" shows an ongoing action completed before another past event.
It indicates continuous preparation before the exam was postponed.
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