PAST PERFECT CONTINUOUS


TL;DR – streszczenie

  • had been + verb-ing

  • czynność trwała przed innym wydarzeniem

  • skupienie na czasie trwania

  • używamy z: for, since, how long, before, by the time

  • Past Perfect = efekt

  • Past Perfect Continuous = proces

Pełne wyjaśnienie


Budowa

Past Perfect Continuous =
had been + verb-ing

Jedna forma dla wszystkich osób.


Zdania twierdzące

osoba + had been + verb-ing

  • I had been studying for hours before the exam started.

  • She had been working all day.

  • They had been waiting for a long time.


Zdania przeczące

osoba + had not (hadn’t) been + verb-ing

  • I hadn’t been feeling well.

  • They hadn’t been listening.


Pytania (Yes/No)

Had + osoba + been + verb-ing?

  • Had you been working long?

  • Had she been crying?


Pytania szczegółowe (Wh-)

Wh-word + had + osoba + been + verb-ing?

  • How long had you been waiting?

  • Why had she been shouting?


Zastosowanie Past Perfect Continuous

Opis czasu trwania czynności przed innym wydarzeniem w przeszłości

Najważniejsze!

  • I had been working for 5 hours when he arrived.

  • She had been studying English for years before she moved to London.

→ Odpowiada na „jak długo?”


Wyjaśnianie stanu / skutku w przeszłości

Czyli czynność trwała → efekt był widoczny:

  • She was tired. She had been running.

  • The ground was wet — it had been raining.


Słowa-klucze

  • for

  • since

  • how long

  • before

  • by the time

  • all day / all morning


Past Perfect vs Past Perfect Continuous

Past PerfectPast Perfect Continuous
had + V3had been + ing
wynikczas trwania
jedna krótka czynnośćczynność ciągła przed innym momentem
She had finishedShe had been working

Trik:
Jeśli zdanie wskazuje na „jak długo?”, wybierasz Past Perfect Continuous.


Typowe błędy

❌ I had been study
✔ I had been studying

❌ Had been you working?
✔ Had you been working?