Welcome to your Past Perfect Continuous (Questions)

This quiz is the past perfect continuous in question form.

 

Use the verb in brackets to form the past perfect continuous tense.

they long before the bus arrived? (wait)

Use the verb in brackets to form the past perfect continuous tense.

you English for a long time before you moved here? (study)

Use the verb in brackets to form the past perfect continuous tense.

she on that project before it got cancelled? (work)

Use the verb in brackets to form the past perfect continuous tense.

we well before the referee stopped the match?(play)

Use the verb in brackets to form the past perfect continuous tense.

he before the lockdown started? (travel)

Use the verb in brackets to form the past perfect continuous tense.

they for a long time before the music started? (talk)

Use the verb in brackets to form the past perfect continuous tense.

you for long before we arrived? (cook)

Use the verb in brackets to form the past perfect continuous tense.

  you   in that city for long before you moved? (live)

Use the verb in brackets to form the past perfect continuous tense.

she in France when she decided to switch jobs?(work)

Use the verb in brackets to form the past perfect continuous tense.

they for hours until the exam started? (study)

Use the verb in brackets to form the past perfect continuous tense.

  he for her call all day? (wait)

Use the verb in brackets to form the past perfect continuous tense.

  the children outside before it started to rain? (play)

Use the verb in brackets to form the past perfect continuous tense.

you unwell before you went to the doctor? (feel)

Use the verb in brackets to form the past perfect continuous tense.

the students enough before the competition? (practise)

Use the verb in brackets to form the past perfect continuous tense.

they for hours when they arrived? (travel)