they had a three day trip last week theync Past Perfect: had + past participle verb 3 Past Perfect Continuous: had been + present participle -ing form of verb Using Past Perfect. We use past perfect to talk about finished actions that happened before a certain time in the past. I had finished lunch when they arrived. You had left by the time they got here
they had a three day trip last week Day 1: Land at 10am, drop bag at hotel, Jewish Ghetto, Castle de St. Angelo. Day 2: Vatican tours, including the dome of St. Peter Day 3: Trevi fountain, Spanish steps, Pantheon open to suggestions for this day Day 4: Flight at 1pm so depart for airport around 10am
they had a candlelit "He had suffered the traumas and hardships of people who lived for a long time on the streets," she said. He wasn't an easy guy." Steinkamp said Beck wasn't someone who easily accepted help