The Past Perfect Progressive in Afrikaans grammar, similar to English, is used to indicate that an action had been ongoing for a period of time before another past event. In Afrikaans, the Past Perfect Progressive is formed with the auxiliary verb “het” (have) and the past participle “ge-” plus the verb in its infinitive form. This creates a structure of “het ge+[verb] gewees.” In these exercises, you will practice filling in the blanks with the correct verb forms to practice the Past Perfect Progressive tense in Afrikaans grammar.
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