The document discusses the past perfect simple and past perfect continuous tenses in English grammar. The past perfect simple uses the auxiliary verb "had" plus the past participle form of the main verb, while the past perfect continuous uses "had" plus "been" plus the present participle form of the main verb. Examples are provided to illustrate the different uses of these past perfect tenses.
The document discusses the past perfect simple and past perfect continuous tenses in English grammar. The past perfect simple uses the auxiliary verb "had" plus the past participle form of the main verb, while the past perfect continuous uses "had" plus "been" plus the present participle form of the main verb. Examples are provided to illustrate the different uses of these past perfect tenses.
The document discusses the past perfect simple and past perfect continuous tenses in English grammar. The past perfect simple uses the auxiliary verb "had" plus the past participle form of the main verb, while the past perfect continuous uses "had" plus "been" plus the present participle form of the main verb. Examples are provided to illustrate the different uses of these past perfect tenses.