UNIT 16. Past perfect
continuous (I had been doing)
A. Study this example
situation:
Yesterday morning I got up and
looked out of the window. The sun was shining but the ground was very
wet.
It had been raining.
It was not raining when I
looked out of the window; the sun was shining. But it had been raining before.
That's why the ground was wet.
Had been ~ing is the past
perfect continuous:
I/we/you/they had(= I'd etc.)
been doing/working/playing etc.
he/she/it had (= he'd etc.)
been doing/working/playing etc.
Some more examples:
* When the boys came into the
house, their clothes were dirty, their hair was untidy and one of them had a
black eye. They'd been
fighting.
* I was very tired when I
arrived home. I'd been working hard all day.
B. You can say that something
had been happening for a period of time before something else
happened:
* Our game of tennis was
interrupted. We'd been playing for about half an hour when it started to rain
very
heavily.
* Ken gave up smoking two
years ago. He'd been smoking for 30 years.
C. Had been ~ing (past Perfect
continuous) is the past of have been ~ing (present perfect continuous).
Compare:
present perfect continuous
* I hope the bus comes soon.
I've been waiting for 20 minutes. (before now)
* He's out of breath. He has
been running.
past perfect continuous
* At last the bus came. I'd
been waiting for 20 minutes. (before the bus came)
* He was out of breath. He had
been running.
D. Compare had been doing and
was doing (past continuous):
* It wasn't raining when we
went out. The sun was shining. But it had been raining, so the ground was wet.
* Ann was sitting in an
armchair watching television. She was tired because she'd been working very
hard.
E. Some verbs (for example,
know and want) are not normally used in the continuous:
* We were good friends. We had
known each other for years. (not 'had been knowing')
For a list of these verbs, see
Unit 4A.
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EXERCISES
16.1 Read the situations and
make sentences from the words in brackets.
1. I was very tired when I
arrived home.
(I/work/hard all day)
I had been working hard all
day.
2. The two boys came into the
house. They had a football and they were both very tired.
(they/play/football)
3. There was nobody in the
room but there was a smell of cigarettes.
(somebody/smoke/in the room)
4. Ann woke up in the middle
of the night. She was frightened and didn't know where she was.
(she/dream)
5. When I got home, Mike was
sitting in front of the TV. He had just turned it off.
(he/watch/TV)
16.2 Read the situations and
complete the sentences.
1. We played tennis yesterday.
Half an hour after we began playing, it started to rain.
We had been playing for half
an hour when it started to rain.
2. I had arranged to meet Tom
in a restaurant. I arrived and waited for him. After 20 minutes I suddenly
realised that I was in the
wrong restaurant.
I --- for 20 minutes when I
---
3. Sarah got a job in a
factory. Five years later the factory closed down.
At the time the factory ---,
Sarah --- there for five years.
4. I went to a concert last
week. The orchestra began playing. After about ten minutes a man in the
audience suddenly began
shouting.
The orchestra --- when ---
5. This time make your own
sentence:
I began walking along the
road. I --- when ---
16.3 Put the verb into the
most suitable form, past continuous (I was doing), past perfect (I had done) or
past perfect continuous (I had
been doing).
1. It was very noisy next door.
Our neighbours were having (have) a party.
2. We were good friends. We
had known (know) each other for a long time.
3. John and I went for a walk.
I had difficulty keeping up with him because he --- (walk) so fast.
4. Mary was sitting on the
ground. She was out of breath. She --- (run)
5. When I arrived, everybody
was sitting round the table with their mouths full. They --- (eat).
6. When I arrived, everybody
was sitting round the table and talking. Their mouths were empty but their
stomachs were full. They ---
(eat).
7. Jim was on his hands and
knees on the floor. He --- (look) for his contact lens.
8. When I arrived, Kate ---
(wait) for me. She was rather annoyed with me because I was late and she ---
(wait) for a very long time.
9. I was sad when I sold my
car. I --- (have) it for a very long time.
10. We were extremely tired at
the end of the journey. We --- (travel) for more than 24 hours.
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