4. They (jump) on their parents' bed for a few hours before their parents arrived. 5. They (try) on Mary's clothes for a few hours before their parents arrived.
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PAST PERFECT CONTINUOUS 1.They had been shouting(shout) for a few hours before their parents arrived. 2.They had been eating (eat) noisily for a few hours before their parents arrived. 3. They (play )music at full volume for a few hours before their parents arrived.
4. They (jump) on their parents' bed for a few hours before their parents arrived. 5. They (try) on Mary's clothes for a few hours before their parents arrived.
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PAST PERFECT CONTINUOUS 1.They had been shouting(shout) for a few hours before their parents arrived. 2.They had been eating (eat) noisily for a few hours before their parents arrived. 3. They had been playing (play )music at full volume for a few hours before their parents arrived.
4. They (jump) on their parents' bed for a few hours before their parents arrived. 5. They (try) on Mary's clothes for a few hours before their parents arrived.
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PAST PERFECT CONTINUOUS 1.They had been shouting(shout) for a few hours before their parents arrived. 2.They had been eating (eat) noisily for a few hours before their parents arrived. 3. They had been playing (play )music at full volume for a few hours before their parents arrived.
4. They _had been jumping (jump) on their parents' bed for a few hours before their parents arrived. 5. They (try) on Mary's clothes for a few hours before their parents arrived.
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PAST PERFECT CONTINUOUS 1.They had been shouting(shout) for a few hours before their parents arrived. 2.They had been eating (eat) noisily for a few hours before their parents arrived. 3. They had been playing (play )music at full volume for a few hours before their parents arrived.
4. They _had been jumping (jump) on their parents' bed for a few hours before their parents arrived. 5. They _had been trying_ (try) on Mary's clothes for a few hours before their parents arrived.
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FUTURE PERFECT VERB CONTINUOUS
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FUTURE PERFECT VERB CONTINUOUS
FUTURE PERFECT VERB CONTINUOUS
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FUTURE PERFECT CONTINUOUS
WILL HAVE BEEN with the personal pronouns , he, she or it (or the singular forms of nouns.)