Home > English > Grammar > TensesWhat is the past perfect continuous form of ‘to stop’?A. Had been stopping B. Stopped C. Stops D. Will stopAnswer: Had been stoppingAdditional Information: The past perfect continuous tense indicates an ongoing action that was completed before another past action. Subjects: Tenses, GrammarRelated MCQsWhat is the past simple form of ‘to drive’?Which tense is used to describe actions that have already happened?What is the present simple form of ‘to work’?Choose the correct past perfect tense form of ‘to eat’ in the third person singular.What is the future perfect form of ‘to break’?What is the present continuous form of ‘to watch’?What is the future perfect form of ‘to start’?What is the past simple form of ‘to drink’?What is the simple past form of ‘to break’?What is the present perfect continuous form of ‘to write’?What is the question form of ‘You worked hard’ in the simple past tense?What is the simple past form of ‘to choose’?What is the past continuous form of ‘to clean’?What is the future perfect continuous form of ‘to swim’?What is the question form of ‘You work hard’ in the simple present tense?