Select the correct tense: The documents had been destroyed in the floods.
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Select the correct tense:
The documents had been destroyed in the floods.
- A.
Simple past
- B.
Past continuous
- C.
Past perfect continuous
- D.
Past perfect.
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Correct answer: D
Answer: Past perfect (passive voice).
Explanation: The verb phrase 'had been destroyed' is formed with 'had' + 'been' + the past participle 'destroyed', which is the past perfect passive form.
Structure: had + been + past participle → past perfect passive.
Meaning: it indicates the destruction happened before another past event or time.
Why 'Simple past' is not correct: simple past passive would be 'were destroyed' and does not use 'had'.
Why 'Past continuous' is not correct: past continuous passive would be 'were being destroyed', which expresses an ongoing past action, not a completed action before another past time.
Why 'Past perfect continuous' is not correct: the active past perfect continuous is 'had been destroying'; the passive continuous ('had been being destroyed') is rare and does not match 'had been destroyed'.
Example: By the time the rescue team arrived, the documents had been destroyed.
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