had been charging
The past perfect progressive of "charge" is "had been charging." It is formed by using the past perfect auxiliary "had been" with the present participle "charging."
The past perfect tense is had set.
The past progressive tense of "judge" is "was judging" or "were judging" depending on the subject of the sentence.
The past perfect tense of "allow" is "had allowed."
The past tense of charge is charged.
The past perfect tense of "plead" is "had pleaded."
present perfect progressive
The past perfect progressive tense of "to investigate" is "had been investigating."
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Past progressive tense.
The past progressive of think is was/were thinking. The past perfect of see is had seen.
the form of the past tense are past progressive,past perfect progressive,past perfect simple.
Present: show, Past: showed, Future: will show, Present Continuous: is showing, Present Perfect: has shown, Present Perfect Continuous: has been showing, Past Continuous: was showing, Past Perfect: had shown, Past Perfect Continuous: had been showing, Future Continuous: will be showing, Future Perfect: will have shown, Future Perfect Continuous: will have been showing.
Yes, had been cleaning is the past perfect progressive tense of clean.
The past progressive (past continuous) is "was visiting." (were visiting) The past perfect progressive is "had been visiting."
The five progressive tenses in English are: present progressive (e.g., I am eating), past progressive (e.g., She was watching), future progressive (e.g., They will be sleeping), present perfect progressive (e.g., We have been studying), and past perfect progressive (e.g., He had been working).
Present perfect progressive - have been abiding. Past perfect progressive - had been abiding. Future perfect progressive - will have been abiding.
The past progressive tense has two forms: simple past progressive (e.g., "I was reading") and past perfect progressive (e.g., "I had been reading"). Both forms indicate an ongoing action in the past.