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i watch movies
change into 12 tenses​

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Answered by raunaknakade25
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Here, 'had been watching' indicates Past Perfect Continuous. It is used to indicate an action in the past that began before a certain point in the past and continued up until that time.

Here, 'had been watching' indicates Past Perfect Continuous. It is used to indicate an action in the past that began before a certain point in the past and continued up until that time. Past Perfect (had watched) is used to indicate a completed action of the past that happened before another event took place.

Here, 'had been watching' indicates Past Perfect Continuous. It is used to indicate an action in the past that began before a certain point in the past and continued up until that time. Past Perfect (had watched) is used to indicate a completed action of the past that happened before another event took place. Future Perfect (will have watched) is used to indicate an action that will be complete before another event takes place.

Here, 'had been watching' indicates Past Perfect Continuous. It is used to indicate an action in the past that began before a certain point in the past and continued up until that time. Past Perfect (had watched) is used to indicate a completed action of the past that happened before another event took place. Future Perfect (will have watched) is used to indicate an action that will be complete before another event takes place.Past Continuous (was watching) is used to indicate uncompleted action in the past (with or without time reference).

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