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structure of past perfect tense and past perfect continuous tense in positive, negative , interrogative (positive) and interrogative (negative)

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Answered by saivignesh222
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Rules for Interrogative Sentences in Past Perfect Continuous Form: The interrogative sentence starts with 'Had' followed by the subject and then 'been'. The Present Participle form of the verb is used as in the Positive and Negative sentences. Subject is wedged between 'Had' and 'been'.

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