Fill in the blank with the past continuous tense form of the verb given in the bracket. “Monica __________ since last week.” (plan)
did plan
has been planning
had been planning
was planning
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option c had been planning
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Monica was planning since last week.
- 'Did plan' (more specifically 'planned') is the simple past form of the verb 'plan' .
- Simple past tense is used to indicate an action which took place in the past time and has no effect in the future.
- ''Has been planning" is the present perfect continuous form of the verb 'plan'.
- Present perfect continuous tense is used to indicate an action which took place in the past yet has its effect at present.
- ''Had been planning" is the past perfect continuous tense of the verb 'plan'.
- Past perfect continuous tense is used to indicate an action which took place at some time in the past and had its effect till sometime in the past.
- "Was planning" is the past continuous tense of the verb 'plan'.
- Past continuous tense is used to indicate an action which had been going on in the past.
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