60 Sentences Example in Past Perfect Continuous Tense Flashcards
Past Perfect Continuous Affirmative Sentences
I had been running around the park before you met me.
Ed had been working for this company for 3 years when he got that role.
She had been grilling the meat when the guests came in.
He had been standing for at least an hour before the teacher found him.
We had been playing ping pong since yesterday.
They had been talking about the same topic since Tuesday.
You had been thinking about that problem for 5 days.
Alice had been wandering around the forest since the morning.
Tim had been planting potatoes since 1990.
We had been walking for 3 hours before we met you.
They had been screaming in the back of the car for 3 hours.
Lisa had been working at the coffee shop for 4 years.
I had been dancing before they walked into my room.
Ginger had been faking the whole thing for 2 hours.
I had been observing the target since the beginning of our mission.
Wolf had been watching the same show since last week.
They had been destructing many objects since 2002.
She had been singing various types of songs for an hour.
Tom had been helping me since the start of the project.
Dave had been asking about the new place for 3 hours.
Past Perfect Continuous Negative Sentence
I hadn’t been doing this since 2018.
He hadn’t been making new toys for 3 months.
She hadn’t been coming to this place since last month.
They hadn’t been telling anyone about the story since I told them.
We hadn’t been going to the market since February.
Jim hadn’t been doing his homework since the last time his mom checked on him.
Rosa hadn’t been taking her pills since March.
The doctor hadn’t been visiting his patient for an hour.
We hadn’t been doing our job for a while.
They hadn’t been watching the bikes since 9 a.m.
Josh hadn’t been working probably since Monday.
Marie hadn’t been taking her pills since yesterday.
Cody hadn’t been walking for a month.
My mom hadn’t been doing the laundry since Sunday.
I hadn’t been observing the birds since March.
You hadn’t been asking about the trip for 2 hours.
We hadn’t been hiding the puzzle pieces for 3 hours.
They hadn’t been making products for an hour.
Tim hadn’t been looking at the new computer for 2 hours.
She hadn’t been typing the essay since Monday.
Past Perfect Continuous Interrogative Sentence
What had you been doing?
What had they been hiding from us?
What had she been making?
Where had you been walking to?
Where had Josh been going around?
Where had I been wondering?
How long had they been working?
How long had Tom been playing on the computer?
How long had it been snowing?
What had the group been yelling?
Why had the cat been staring at the box?
How long had Pam been staying in Moscow?
Where had Jim been standing before he went back to the stadium?
Who had they been lying about our situation?
Had I been making it wrong?
Had you been doing well?
Had they been dancing for 3 hours?
Had we been roaming around this area?
Had she been giving the kid these toys?
Had he been taking all the candies?