TYPES OF PAST CONTINUOUS TENSE. Past Continuous Tense को चार भागों मे बाँटते हैं जो निम्न प्रकार हैं –. Affirmative (Positive) Sentences. Negative Sentences. Interrogative Sentences. Negative Interrogative Sentences. for something that happened again and again: I was practising every day, three times a day. They were meeting secretly after school. They were always quarrelling. with verbs which show change or growth: The children were growing up quickly. Her English was improving. My hair was going grey. The town was changing quickly. 50 Example For Present Perfect Tense. She loved him very much. He came to India in 2015. He came to me yesterday. I put the key on your table. He picked the apple and ate it. Rohan left school in 2008. She lived near our house. She came here for the money. Affirmative Sentence (सकारात्मक वाक्य) Structure: S + had + been + V4 + O + other words + since/for + time. Examples: Hindi Sentence. English Sentence. वह तीन घंटो से खेल रहा था।. He had been playing for three hours. अमित तीन महीने से 10 Examples of Past Perfect Continuous Tense in English. 1.Sophia had been studying at the University of California when she got high grades. 2.Ryan had been working out at the gym every day before he had surgery because of his health problems. 3.Emma and Matthew had been looking for a country to live after their wedding when they were married. El pasado progresivo o Pasado Continuo en Inglés describe acciones o eventos en un tiempo anterior, que comenzó en el pasado y aún continúa en el momento de hablar. Estos son ejemplos de oraciones afirmativas con el pasado continuo en Inglés: I was cooking. I was watching a movie. She was doing exercises. For this activity, I have 12 cards that have past simple sentences and 36 with present continuous (48 cards in total). I divide the cards into two piles. One pile contains all 12 of the past simple sentences plus 12 present continuous sentences. The other pile contains the rest of the 24 present continuous cards. Title: Exercises on Past Continuous Tense – Positive, Negative _ Interrogative Forms (Editable with Key).doc Created Date: 12/15/2016 11:04:24 AM The present perfect continuous tense is employed in a sentence to indicate an action that started in the recent past and is still continuing in the present. It is also referred to as the present perfect progressive tense as the action progresses from the past to the present. We create sentences with the past perfect continuous by using ‘had been’ and the main verb in the -ing form. Here is a table with an example for all the subjects in the affirmative, negative and interrogative forms: The short answer form is Yes, I had./No, I hadn’t. And the auxiliary ‘had’ is often contracted to ‘d. ej7RP.