It's time to study Past Perfect Continuous Tense.
S + had + been + V-ing + O
Example:
Positive
I had been drinking a cup of coffee.
You had been drinking a cup of coffee.
We had been drinking a cup of coffee.
They had been drinking a cup of coffee.
He had been drinking a cup of coffee.
She had been drinking a cup of coffee.
Guntur had been drinking a cup of coffee.
Father had been drinking a cup of coffee.
He and she had been drinking a cup of coffee.
Father and Guntur had been drinking a cup of coffee.
S + had + not + been + V-ing + O
Example:
Negative
I had not been drinking a cup of coffee.
You had not been drinking a cup of coffee.
We had not been drinking a cup of coffee.
They had not been drinking a cup of coffee.
He had not been drinking a cup of coffee.
She had not been drinking a cup of coffee.
Guntur had not been drinking a cup of coffee.
Father had not been drinking a cup of coffee.
He and she had not been drinking a cup of coffee.
Father and Guntur had not been drinking a cup of coffee.
Had + S + been + V-ing + O + ?
Example:
Interrogative
Had I been drinking a cup of coffee?
Had you been drinking a cup of coffee?
Had we been drinking a cup of coffee?
Had they been drinking a cup of coffee?
Had he been drinking a cup of coffee?
Had she been drinking a cup of coffee?
Had Guntur been drinking a cup of coffee?
Had father been drinking a cup of coffee?
Had he and she been drinking a cup of coffee?
Had father and Guntur been drinking a cup of coffee?
Had + S + not + been + V-ing + O + ?
Example:
Negative Interrogative
Had I not been drinking a cup of coffee?
Had you not been drinking a cup of coffee?
Had we not been drinking a cup of coffee?
Had they not been drinking a cup of coffee?
Had he not been drinking a cup of coffee?
Had she not been drinking a cup of coffee?
Had Guntur not been drinking a cup of coffee?
Had father not been drinking a cup of coffee?
Had he and she not been drinking a cup of coffee?
Had father and Guntur not been drinking a cup of coffee?
Thanks,
Your English Teacher,
Darwoto, S.Pd.
Wednesday, April 14, 2010
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