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The sun shines brightly. Change the tense of verbs into past perfect continuous.

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Answered by Swarup1998
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The sun had been shinning brightly.

Explanation:

Past Perfect Continuous Tense: If an action had been taking place in the past time or had been happening before any other action, the Tense of the action be Past Perfect Continuous Tense.

• To form the sentence of a Past Perfect Continuous Tense, we put 'had been' before the Present Participle form (like - coming, going, singing, doing, etc.) of the Principal Verb.

• In all cases of Singular and Plural numbers of Persons (first, second and third), we use 'had been'.

• The mentioned sentence is 'The sun shines brightly.' It is in Present Indefinite Tense. Here the principal verb is 'shine', whose Present Participle is 'shinning'. Thus the given sentence transforms into 'The sun had been shinning brightly.' This is in Past Perfect Continuous Tense.

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