The Conjugator

Exercice à trous

Dans cet exercice, mettez le verbe entre parenthèses à la forme verbale qui convient le mieux. Une fois que vous avez rempli toutes les zones, appuyez sur "Corriger" pour voir la réponse ainsi que votre score.



Past perfect continuous - Question

Fill the blanks using the correct form of question the Past perfect continuous.

1. How long ___________________________ you ___________________________ before the train arrived? (to wait)
2. Why ___________________________ Nancy ___________________________ when she saw her son? (to cry)
3. How long ___________________________ she ___________________________ TV before the lights went out? (to watch)
4. ___________________________ they ___________________________ the mountain when the avalanche hit them? (to climb)
5. ___________________________ your father ___________________________ the clothes when I was away? (to wash)
6. ___________________________ Fiona ___________________________ the batter well before she put the cake in the oven? (to mix)
7. ___________________________ Amanda ___________________________ a sweater when the cat jumped on her? (not - short/to knit)
8. How long ___________________________ Clarissa ___________________________ on the door before they found her? (to bang)
9. ___________________________ Peter ___________________________ you for money when he was broke? (to ask)





Correction de l'exercice

1. How long had you {been waiting} before the train arrived? (to wait)
2. Why had Nancy {been crying} when she saw her son? (to cry)
3. How long had she {been watching} TV before the lights went out? (to watch)
4. Had they {been climbing} the mountain when the avalanche hit them? (to climb)
5. Had your father {been washing} the clothes when I was away? (to wash)
6. Had Fiona {been mixing} the batter well before she put the cake in the oven? (to mix)
7. Hadn't Amanda {been knitting} a sweater when the cat jumped on her? (not - short/to knit)
8. How long Had Clarissa {been banging} on the door before they found her? (to bang)
9. Had Peter {been asking} you for money when he was broke? (to ask)