He went through her phone and found out she'd been lying to him all the time.

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1a) He went through her phone and found out she'd been lying to him all the time.
1b) He went through her phone and found out she was lying to him all the time.

2a) My friend asked me to watch that film and made me realize what I'd been missing.
2b) My friend asked me to watch that film and made me realize what I was missing.

What's the difference here and what's more correct and natural?
 
1a) He went through her phone and found out she'd been lying to him all the time.

1b) He went through her phone and found out she was lying to him all the time.

2a) My friend asked me to watch that film and it made me realize what I'd been missing.

2b) My friend asked me to watch that, film and it made me realize what I was missing.

What's the difference here and what's more correct and natural?
1a) and 1b) -- both possible, but the first one is more natural. (It seems like the same situation in both cases.)

2a) and 2b) -- both possible, but the first one is more natural. (It seems like the same situation in both cases.)
 
But, What's the difference here? how would I know when to use "had been" and when to use "was" in a situation like that? or maybe not in this situation can you tell me what's the difference overall? I can give you one more example.
She was tired because she was working all day.
She was tired because she had been working all day.
 
You have several threads going at the moment, batman learner, all with similar questions. In most of them both the past tense and the past perfect can be used. The purist might prefer the past perfect, but that doesn't bother most of us.
 
I prefer:

She was tired because she had been working all day.

She had been working all day up to that point, which is what had made her tired.
 
Thanks, and is there any way to close the threads? my previous threads are about past simple and perfect but this one is about continuous, and I got the answers.
 
Thanks, and is there any way to close the threads? My previous threads are about the past simple and the present/past perfect but this one is about the continuous, and I got the answers.
We don't tend to close threads when people might still want to respond.
 
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