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Past Perfect
Subject + had + past participle of the verb
I had eaten some chicken by the time I finished my
homework.
You had eaten
He/She / It had played
We had gone
They had drunk
Past Perfect Continuous
Subject + had been + verb-ing
I had been eating / I’d been…
You had been playing/ You’d been …..
He/She/It had been drinking / He’d/ She’d / It’d been ….
We had been writing /We’d been …..
They had been cooking /They’d been ……
I had written 7 reports by the time I finished work

She had drunk a whole bottle of wine by the time she went to bed.

We had eaten 5 sandwiches by the time we arrived in Scotland.

He had qualified as a teacher by the time he got married.

He had stolen more than 500,000 euros by the time he was caught.

They had more than 1,000,000 cars manufactured by the time the factory closed

She writing 95 books by the time she died.

He had visited France by the time he finished his classes

He had gotten a job by the time he left school

We had started our own company by the time We been 25.

He hadn't left home by the time he turned 30

I had seen the film by the time I bougth the book.

We hadn't seen the capital by the time we left the country.

They had painted the whole house by the time they sold it.
They had been smoking some cigarettes.

She had been running a marathon.

We had been traveling for long hours

He had been riding a bicycle in the countryside.

They had been watching the movie and the electric was cut of

She had been sleeping and the alarm went off

He had been sitting drunk at the table

When they had been leaving the house they noticed that it rained

They had been covered in paint the house smelled bad

She has been turning off the TV when we came in

They had been working for 12 hours when they stopped

I had been reading for 2 hours when my mother called

They had been blushing They felt ashamed

I had been being sitting on the train, but I forgot the keys.
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