Welcome to your Past Perfect Continuous Quiz

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

She for hours before the exam started. (studying)

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They in the city for five years when they moved to the countryside. (live)

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We   on the project for weeks before we finished it. (work)

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I that book for months before I finally finished it.(read)

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He every morning when he sprained his ankle.(run)

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The kids   outside when it suddenly started to rain. (play)

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She ill for a few days before she went to the doctor. (feel)

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She dinner for two hours before the guests arrived. (cook)

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They French for a year before they visited Paris. (learn)

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He   for the bus for 30 minutes before it finally came. (wait)

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We the movie for half an hour before the power went out. (watch)

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The team   for weeks before the championship match. (practise

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I money for months before I bought the new laptop. (save)

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The dog   all night before it finally fell asleep. (bark)

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She the house for several days when her friend offered to help. (paint)