I know we use Past Perfect Continuous when an event in the past continue up until another event in the past:
I had been talking with her for over an hour before Tony arrived.
- Can we use it when an event in the past continue up until a specific time in the past?
I had been talking with her until 8 o'clock.
I have the same question here with the Future Perfect Continuous:
- Can we use it if the event continues up until a specific time?
By 8 o'clock Tomorrow, I will have been jogging for 10 hours.
I will have been jogging for 10 hours until 8 o'clock Tomorrow.
Do we use the perfect continuous forms when an event continues up until an another event or time and even further in the past or the future?
I will have been jogging for 10 hours until 8 o'clock Tomorrow.
- That can mean I'll stop the jogging at 8 o'clock and it can mean I will continue my jogging after 8 o'clock. Is this right?
Thank you for the answer in advance!