past perf. cont. tense

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ridvann

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Hi,

Can we construct the sentences as I wrote below, because we can't say 'I had been believing you... or I had been recognizing her...'?

-Don't worry...I had believed you when you told me everything happening between you and your boyfriend.

-I had recognized her when you introduced her to me.

Thanks...
 
We'd be far more likely to use the simple past, "I believed" and "I recognised" (BrE spelling) in those sentences.
 
Hi,

Can we construct the sentences as I wrote below, because we can't say 'I had been believing you... or I had been recognizing her...'?

-Don't worry...I had believed you when you told me everything happening between you and your boyfriend.
Don't worry, I believed you when you told me everything that was happening between you and your boyfriend.

-I had recognized her when you introduced her to me.
I recognised her when you introduced her to me.

Thanks...

You don't need the past perfect any more than you need the past perfect continuous.

PS - This time 5jj beat me to it! ;-)
 
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Beat you that time, ems. ;-)
 
Actually, if we put 'already' in the sentence, it may be better.

-I had already known her when you introduced her to me.

(It means, also before you
introduced her to me, I had known her.) Is that right?
 
Actually, if we put 'already' in the sentence, it may be better.

-I had already known her when you introduced her to me.

(It means, also before you
introduced her to me, I had known her.) Is that right?

I already knew her before you introduced her to me.
I already knew her when you introduced her to me.
 
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