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Jugar Test
1. 
What is the correct form of the verb 'to be' in the Past Perfect Continuous tense?
A.
have been
B.
was
C.
had been
D.
were
2. 
Which sentence is in the Past Perfect Continuous tense?
A.
He will be playing football tomorrow.
B.
I have finished my homework.
C.
They are eating dinner right now.
D.
She had been studying for hours before the exam.
3. 
How do you form a negative sentence in the Past Perfect Continuous tense?
A.
Subject + had been + verb-ing + not
B.
Subject + had been + not + verb-ing
C.
Subject + had + no + been + verb-ing
D.
Subject + had not been + verb-ing
4. 
I had been listening to music for several hours ...
A.
Before my mother came home.
B.
It was great.
C.
Haven't I?
D.
When my mother comes back.
5. 
We had been searching for a room ... morning till evening before we found a free one.
A.
for
B.
until
C.
before
D.
since
6. 
When do we use the Past Perfect Continuous tense?
A.
To express general truths.
B.
To show an action that started in the past and continued up to another point in the past.
C.
To talk about future plans.
D.
To describe a single completed action in the past.
7. 
Past Perfect Continuous question:
A.
Have you been cooking since morning till evening?
B.
What had it been happened yesterday?
C.
Would you have been walking all evening?
D.
How long had it been raining when I slept?
8. 
He had not been driving a car for a long time...
A.
When I can drive.
B.
When he bought a new one.
C.
When I ask him about it.
D.
When he had been driving.
9. 
Bob had not been waiting ... more than two hours ... Mary’s plane finally arrived.
A.
since/when
B.
for/when
C.
for/since
D.
since/when
10. 
They ... for only an hour before their guests arrived.
A.
had been cooked
B.
have been cooking
C.
had been cooking
D.
were cooking