[ Past Tenses ]
Which tense is used to describe the duration of an action before another action that happened?
A. Past Simple
B. Past Continuous
C. Past Perfect
D. Past Perfect Continuous
Select your answer:
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Choose the sentence that uses the past perfect continuous tense correctly.
A. She had been waiting for two hours when he finally arrived.
B. She has been waiting for two hours when he finally arrived.
C. She was waiting for two hours when he finally arrived.
D. She waits for two hours when he finally arrived.