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the priests made a proclamation
(Change to past perfect continuous tense) ​

Answers

Answered by danielyohannan01
2

Answer:

the priests had been making a proclamation

Answered by Anonymous
7

Required Answer :

1. The priests made a proclamation

→ The priests had been making a proclamation.

Extra Brainly Knowledge :

• Past perfect continuous tense is used to indicate a continuous action that was completed at some point of time in the past.

General form:

→ Subject + had + been + verb + ing.

→ All singular and plural subject - had + been + verb + ing.

Rule 1 :

• The past perfect continuous tense is employed to indicates that one thing started within the past and continued up till all over again within the past.

Examples:

  • We had been talking for over two hours before Pankaj arrived.
  • He had been working at that company for two years when it went out of business.
  • How long had you been waiting to get on the train?

Rule 2 :

• The past perfect continuous tense is used to indicates cause and effect of an action before another action in the past.

Example:

  • Abhay was tired because he had been walking.
  • Ankit lost weight because he had not been eating properly.
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