The base verb is arrive. Arrived is the past form.
The past progressive of arrive is -- was/were arriving
was clearing were clearing. He was clearing the table when I arrived. They were clearing their mailbox when I saw them.
We use "have + past progressive" to indicate that an action was in progress before another past action. For example: "I had been waiting for hours when the bus finally arrived." It shows a continuous action that started before a specific point in the past.
The past perfect progressive tense is formed using this structure:Subject + had + been + present participleSome examples are:I had been working.They had been playing football all day.She had been expecting it to rain.
Arrived isthe past participle of arrive.
The past tense of "arrive" is "arrived." The past participle is also "arrived."
was clearing were clearing. He was clearing the table when I arrived. They were clearing their mailbox when I saw them.
We use "have + past progressive" to indicate that an action was in progress before another past action. For example: "I had been waiting for hours when the bus finally arrived." It shows a continuous action that started before a specific point in the past.
The past perfect progressive tense is formed using this structure:Subject + had + been + present participleSome examples are:I had been working.They had been playing football all day.She had been expecting it to rain.
Past progressive tense.
Arrived isthe past participle of arrive.
The past progressive (past continuous) is "was visiting." (were visiting) The past perfect progressive is "had been visiting."
The past tense of "arrive" is "arrived." The past participle is also "arrived."
There are two types:Past progressive tensePast perfect progressive tense
The past progressive tense of study is:I/He/She/It was studying.You/We/They were studying.
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.
Was/were starting is the past progressive tense of start.