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Exercice temps anglais: le past perfect progressif

Exercice 1

Mettez les verbes entre parenthèse au Past Perfect Progressif:

1.Tina needed a break because she (study) ____________ all morning.

2.Wendy (learn) ____________ Japanese for 10 years before she moved to Japan.

3.I did not go to the party last night because I (work) ____________ all day.

4.Olga felt fit for the race because she (train) ____________ a lot.

5.When I went to see Ms Smith, her colleague told me that she (speak) ____________ on the phone for two hours.

6.You got sick because you (eat) ____________ the whole time.

7.The singer (live) ____________ in this town for ten years when he moved to Paris.

8.We (go) ____________ out with each other for three years before I met his family.

9.The students (wait) ____________ for three hours before they could start the test.

10.I (drive) ____________ in the wrong direction for an hour before I noticed my mistake.

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