Past Perfect And Past Perfect Continuous Worksheets. I had been driving so long. Example: I had to have a break.
These tests will help you to learn, review, and refresh your knowledge about English Past Perfect in English. Students take it in turns to read out statements using the past simple: the house was a mess on Sunday morning. An exercise in past tenses (past simple, past continuous and past perfect) with a key.
Kathy told me you (be) late several times in the past and that she would not make plans with you again in the future.
The past perfect continuous (progressive) tense is used to show that an action began in the past and continued up to another point in the past.
We use the past continuous for actions in progress in the past or longer actions interrupted by shorter actions in past simple. Others have to guess the reason using the past perfect: You'd had a party the night. Choose past simple, past continuous or past perfect to complete the sentences below.