Past Perfect Continuous Form
          The past            perfect continuous is composed of two elements - the past perfect of            the verb 
to be (=had been) + the present participle 
(base+ing).
 Examples
              | Subject | had                been | verb-ing | 
              | I | had                been | walking | 
              | Affirmative | 
              | She | had been | trying | 
              | Negative | 
              | We | hadn't been | sleeping | 
              | Interrogative | 
              | Had you | been | eating | 
              | Interrogative                negative | 
              | Hadn't                  they | been | living | 
Example:            to buy, past perfect continuous
              | Affirmative | Negative | Interrogative | 
              | I had                  been buying | I hadn't                  been buying | Had I been                  buying? | 
              | You                  had been buying | You hadn't                  been buying | Had you been                  buying | 
              | He,she,it                  had been buying | He hadn't                  been buying | Had she been                  buying? | 
              | We                had been buying | We                hadn't been buying | Had                we been buying? | 
              | You                had been buying | You                hadn't been buying | Had                you been buying | 
              | They                had been buying | They                hadn't been buying | Had                they been buying | 
   Past Perfect            Continuous: Function       
          The            past perfect continuous corresponds to the present perfect continuous,            but with reference to a time earlier than 'before now'. Again, we are            more interested in the 
process.
Examples
- Had              you been waiting long before the taxi arrived?
- We had been trying to            open the door for five minutes when Jane found her key.
- It had been raining hard          for several hours and the streets were very wet.
-  Her friends had been thinking              of calling the police when she walked in.
This form is also            used in 
reported speech. It is the equivalent of the past continuous            and the present perfect continuous in direct speech:
-  Jane said "I have      been gardening all afternoon."  Jane said she had been gardening      all afternoon. Jane said she had been gardening      all afternoon.
-  When the police      questioned him, John said "I was working late in the office that night."       When the police      questioned him, John told them he had been        working late in the office that night. When the police      questioned him, John told them he had been        working late in the office that night.
 
 
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