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Re: past perf. cont. tense

Originally Posted by
bhaisahab
I wouldn't use the past perfect there. Honestly, I don't find either to be a natural utterance.
I agree.
Ridvann, your sentences suggest that you were busy at the time of the call,, but then say that you were/had been repairing your phone until a time before the call. The two seem to be unrelated.
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