Perfect Tenses / Continuous

If you have read about the perfect (complete) tenses and the continuous (incomplete) tenses, you know that they describe opposite situations. Nevertheless, it is possible to combine them and in this way we get:

They describe an action that was / will be in progress and then  finished / will finish.

 

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