At that time, he had been working in the company for two months.
past perfect
present continuous
past perfect continuous
future simple
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The tense of the given sentence is past perfect continuous.
- There is a "had + been + present participle" form present in the sentence, which is the composition of the past perfect continuous form.
- Past perfect continuous tells us about an event that started in the past and continued till some point in the past and ended at that time in the past.
- In the sentence "At that time, he had been working in the company for two years", "had been working" is in past present continuous form making the entire sentence past perfect continuous sentence.
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