Learn Past Perfect Continuous Tense | Basic English Grammar Course

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Hi, everybody.
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I'm Esther.
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In this video, I will introduce the past perfect continuous tense.
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It's a great tense that helps you express an ongoing action
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in the past continuing up to another point in the past.
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There's a lot to learn, so keep watching.
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One usage of the past perfect continuous tense is to talk about an ongoing action in the
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past that continued up to another point in the
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past.
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You can use ‘for’ and a duration to talk about
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how long that action was in progress.
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Here are some examples.
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‘I had been waiting for the bus for two hours before it arrived.’
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You'll notice that at the beginning.
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It doesn't matter what the subject is, we follow with ‘had been’.
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For example, ‘I had been’, ‘Chuck had been’,
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And ‘Tom and Kim had been.’
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And then we follow with the verb ‘-ing’.
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‘waiting’.
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‘I had been waiting.’
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Now this is the ongoing action that happened first.
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Again, four and two hours shows the duration.
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The second part says, ‘it arrived’.
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This verb is in the past simple tense.
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Therefore, that is the second action.
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It's the action that this first action happened until this action happened,
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so again, ‘I had been waiting for the bus,’ happened
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first.
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And then, it happened until the bus arrived.
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‘Chuck had been cooking,’ Again, that part's easy.
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No matter what’s the subject, we say ‘had been’ and then verb ‘-ing’.
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Again, I can show how long Chuck had been cooking by saying ‘for an hour’, showing
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the duration.
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And then, I finished by saying, ‘before he finished’.
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He had been cooking up to this point in the past.
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Finally, ‘Tom and Kim had been walking,’ This part should be familiar to you by now,
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‘for an hour’ Again, that shows duration.
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‘before they rested.’
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So they had been walking for an hour before they took a break.
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Before they rested.
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Let's move on.
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The past perfect continuous tense is also used to express cause and effect in the
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past.
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The verb that's in the past perfect continuous tense shows the cause,
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why something happened.
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We can use ‘because’ or ‘so’ to show the cause and effect.
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Here, I'll explain.
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‘Jason was tired because he had been jogging.’
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The first part of the sentence is in the past tense.
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‘Jason was tired,’ However, we see ‘why?’
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Well, because, ‘he had been jogging’.
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The second part of this sentence is in the past perfect continuous tense.
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‘he had been’, remember no matter what the subject,
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we follow with ‘had been’ and jogging – ‘verb -ing’.
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‘he had been jogging’ This shows why Jason was tired.
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The next sentence says, ‘The pavement’ or it ‘was wet because
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it had been raining.’
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Similar to the first sentence, ‘it had been raining’ shows the cause.
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Why was the pavement wet?
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‘The pavement was wet because it had been raining.’
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In this sentence, we see a little difference.
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‘The children had been playing’ Again, this is the past perfect continuous
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tense.
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‘had been playing’ The second part says, ‘the room was a mess’.
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So here, instead of ‘because’ like the first two sentences,
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I used ‘so’.
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So the order has been changed but the meaning is the same.
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This, ‘the children had been playing’ is why the room was a mess.
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This is the cause and this is the effect.
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Let's move on.
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Now let's go into the negative form of the past perfect continuous tense.
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Here are some examples.
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‘I had not been working for a day before I quit.’
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So no matter what the subject ‘I’, ‘you’, ‘she’, or ‘it’,
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just like in the affirmative, we say ‘had’, but after the ‘had’, in the negative form,
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we add ‘not’. ‘had not’
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‘had not’ or you can use the contraction ‘hadn't’.
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Which is a combination of ‘had’ and ‘not’ together.
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‘I had not been working’ The rest of the sentence is the same.
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‘been + verb -ing’ ‘I had not been working for a day before
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I quit.’
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The next sentence says, ‘You had not been cutting onions for long
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before you cried.’
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Again, the ‘not’ goes between ‘had’ and ‘been’.
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‘She hadn't been studying for long when she fell asleep.’
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Here, we have the contraction.
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And finally, ‘It hadn't been snowing for long when it
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stopped.’
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Again, we have the contraction for ‘had not’ here.
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You'll notice that in the first two sentences, I used ‘before’.
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And in the last two, I used ‘when’.
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Either one can be used to show when the first action stopped.
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Let's move on.
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Now let's go into how to form basic questions in the past perfect continuous tense.
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Here is the first example.
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‘He had been driving all day before he arrived.’
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Now, to turn this into a question, all we have to do is change the order of the first
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two words.
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Instead of ‘He had’, now I can say, ‘Had he’, in order to form a question.
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‘Had he been driving all day before he arrived?’
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The next sentence says, ‘The dog had been barking because it was
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scared.’
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In this case, the subject is ‘The dog’.
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And then we follow with ‘had’.
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To turn this into a question, again, we switch the order.
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‘Had the dog been barking because it was scared?’
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You'll notice that in the question, the rest of the words stay in the same place.
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Now, in the first question, we're asking how long an action happened,
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or how long it was ongoing in the past.
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And in this question, we ask about cause and effect.
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Let's move on.
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Now, I'll introduce how to form WH questions in the past perfect continuous tense.
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Take a look at these examples.
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You'll notice that they all start with a WH word.
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Why, where, what, and who.
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You might also have noticed that after we have ‘had’.
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‘Why had’ ‘Where had’
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‘What had’ and ‘Who had’
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In the first question, after that comes the subject.
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‘Why had you’ And then ‘been + verb -ing’
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And that's the same pattern we follow for all of these sentences.
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So ‘Why had you been studying so much?’
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I can answer by saying, ‘I had been studying so much because I have
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a test.’
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‘Where had you been traveling before you came here?’
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I can say, ‘I had been traveling through Asia.’
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‘What had they been playing before they played soccer?’
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I can answer, ‘They had been playing baseball.’
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And finally, ‘Who had she been talking to before she
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left home?’
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I can answer, ‘She had been talking to her boyfriend.’
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Let's move on.
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Good job learning another difficult English grammar tense.
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The past perfect continuous can be tricky, but with time and practice you will get better.
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English is not always easy but always do your best and never give up.
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I'll see you in the next video.
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