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    Learn English > English lessons and exercises > English test #113713: Past perfect continuous
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    Past perfect continuous


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    1. I (to talk) with Mary for ten minutes before they arrived.

    2. Susan (to prepare) awful dinners before she began to learn cooking.

    3. How long (you / to study) this grammar point ?

    4. They were tired because they (to run) for a long time.

    5. He (to drive) for a while when he finally arrived home.

    6. When their parents finally came, the children (to achieve) a true mess in the house.

    7. You (to take) a shower when someone knocked on the door.

    8. You (to play) video games all the morning when a power outage happened.

    9. The chicken (to bake) for two hours in the oven when the guests arrived.

    10. This car (to belong) to Billy-Joe for ages before he began his adventurer's life.










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