Past Perfect Continuous
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Past Perfect Continuous B1-B2 – Test 1
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I /try/ to fix the washing machine for two hours and then I /give up/.
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How long /you wait/ before the bus /arrive/?
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It /snow/ heavily for several hours and there were high snowdrifts.
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He /study/ at university for nine years before he finally /graduate/.
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I’m sorry I was late yesterday. – That’s OK. I /not wait/ long.
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We /travel/ for 14 hours before we /reach/ the destination.
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He was drunk. He /drink/ beer for hours.
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They /not live/ there for a long before moving.
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They /go out/ for ages before they /get/ married.
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She was exhausted. She /iron/ all the afternoon.
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