Past Perfect vs
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Which tense indicates the completion of an event in the past?

  • Past simple
  • Past perfect continuous
  • Past continuous
  • Past perfect (correct)

Which tense implies that an event or action in the past was still continuing?

  • Past simple
  • Past continuous
  • Past perfect
  • Past perfect continuous (correct)

Which tenses are used to describe an action that took place in the past?

  • Past perfect continuous and past continuous
  • Past perfect and past continuous
  • Past perfect continuous and past simple
  • Past perfect and past perfect continuous (correct)

Which tense describes an event that has started and finished in the past?

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Which tense indicates that one event happened before another event in the past?

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Past Perfect Tense

Indicates an action completed before another action in the past.

Past Perfect Continuous

Describes an action that was still in progress before another past action.

Past Perfect Tense use

Used to describe an action that finished before another past action.

Past Perfect Complete Action

Describes an event that started and ended in the past.

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Past Perfect: Events in Past

Used to show an event or action happened before another event in the past.

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