[ Past Perfect and Past Perfect Continuous ]
I ….about that book until you mentioned it.
A. hadn’t heard
B. hadn’t been hearing
Select your answer:

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Progressive Perfect and Simple Verb Tenses › ViewIn which sentence is the correct past progressive tense of sleep used?
A. I were sleeping when the earthquake occurred last night.
B. I was sleeping when the earthquake occurred last night.
C. I will be sleeping when the earthquake occurred last night.
Tenses › View
When do we use the present perfect tense?
A. To talk about future plans and intentions
B. To talk about an action that started in the past and continues into the present, or an action that happened at an unspecified time in the past.
C. To describe a specific action that happened at a known time in the past
D. To indicate a habitual action in the past
