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Read more about the article Grammar: Past perfect continuous negative

Grammar: Past perfect continuous negative

In the past perfect continuous tense, negative sentences are formed by using the negative form of the past perfect continuous…

Read more about the article Grammar: Past perfect continuous affirmative

Grammar: Past perfect continuous affirmative

In the past perfect continuous tense, affirmative sentences are formed by using the auxiliary verb "had," followed by "been", and…

Read more about the article Grammar: Past perfect simple question

Grammar: Past perfect simple question

In the past perfect simple tense, questions are formed by using the past perfect form of the auxiliary verb "had"…

Read more about the article Grammar: Past perfect simple negative

Grammar: Past perfect simple negative

In the past perfect simple tense, negative sentences are formed by using the negative form of the auxiliary verb "had…

Read more about the article Grammar: Past perfect simple affirmative

Grammar: Past perfect simple affirmative

The past perfect simple tense is used to express actions or events that were completed before another action or point…

Read more about the article Grammar: Past continuous question

Grammar: Past continuous question

In the past continuous tense, questions are formed by using the past tense of the verb "to be" (was/were) before…

Read more about the article Grammar: Past continuous negative

Grammar: Past continuous negative

In the past continuous tense, negative sentences are formed by using the negative form of the past tense of the…

Read more about the article Grammar: Past continuous affirmative

Grammar: Past continuous affirmative

The past continuous tense is used to describe ongoing actions or events that were happening at a specific point in…

Read more about the article Grammar: Present perfect continuous question

Grammar: Present perfect continuous question

In the present perfect continuous tense, questions are formed by using the interrogative form of the auxiliary verb "have" (have/has),…

Read more about the article Grammar: Present perfect continuous negative

Grammar: Present perfect continuous negative

In the present perfect continuous tense, negative sentences are formed by using the negative form of the auxiliary verb "have"…

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