Ashraful Haque
Senior Member
- Joined
- May 14, 2019
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- Student or Learner
- Native Language
- Bengali; Bangla
- Home Country
- Bangladesh
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- Bangladesh
I know 'have been' is present perfect, and 'had been' is past perfect tense. I also know the we say 'had been' when referring to something that began in the past and was still true at another time that also was in the past.
I have two questions about this.
Q1) I was summarizing the information on a graph which showed information about between 1974 and 2002.
Overall, roads had been the most popular way of transport among importers over the years.
Although there had been a few hiccups along the way, over the period the popularity of roads rose from around 70 million tonnes to almost 100 million tonnes.
Since I was writing from the present perspective, I though 'had been' would be correct here. Are the sentences correct?
Q2) If I say "I had been married six years when my son was born," does it say anything about my current marital status?
I have two questions about this.
Q1) I was summarizing the information on a graph which showed information about between 1974 and 2002.
Overall, roads had been the most popular way of transport among importers over the years.
Although there had been a few hiccups along the way, over the period the popularity of roads rose from around 70 million tonnes to almost 100 million tonnes.
Since I was writing from the present perspective, I though 'had been' would be correct here. Are the sentences correct?
Q2) If I say "I had been married six years when my son was born," does it say anything about my current marital status?
