Past perfect progressive
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British pronunciation/pˈast pˈɜːfɛkt pɹəɡɹˈɛsɪv/
American pronunciation/pˈæst pˈɜːfɛkt pɹəɡɹˈɛsɪv/

"past perfect progressive"の定義と意味

Past perfect progressive
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過去完了進行形, 過去完了の進行形

a verb tense used to describe ongoing or continuous actions that started in the past and continued up until another point in the past, formed by using the past perfect tense of "to have" followed by "been" and the present participle of the main verb

What is the "past perfect progressive"?

The past perfect progressive is a verb tense used to describe actions that were ongoing in the past before another past action occurred. It emphasizes the duration of the first action up to a specific point in the past. It is formed by using "had been" followed by the present participle of the main verb, which typically ends in "-ing." For example, in the sentence "She had been working at the company for five years when she decided to leave," the phrase "had been working" indicates that the action of working started before another past action, which is her decision to leave. The past perfect progressive is useful for providing context and highlighting the continuity of actions prior to a particular moment in the past.

past perfect progressive

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