English, asked by garvitsharma26, 4 months ago

1. Right now, an important meeting...... during which the committee.....the future
of the project.

has been held / decides
B) is being held / is going to decide
C) is holding / decides
D) was held / is deciding
E held has decided​

Answers

Answered by neerajsingh8578
7

Answer:

(b)

Explanation:

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Answered by apeksha160
0

Answer:

1. Right now, an important meeting is being held during which the committee is going to decide the future of the project.

B) is the right answer.

Explanation:

To indicate the moment at which an event occurred, tenses are utilised. Tenses are the different ways that verbs can be altered to represent time. The tenses can be categorised as follows:

1. Events that have already occurred are described in the past tense.

2. Things that are currently occurring are described in the present tense,

3. The future tense speaks of events that are yet to take place.

Additionally, there are four features connected to each of these tenses. An aspect in this context relates to the type of activity that the verb is performing. These include:

1. Simple

2. Continuous

3.Perfect

4. Perfect continuous

In the given sentence, the use of words, 'right now', indicate that the event is going on in the present, so to fill in the blank with right tense of verb we will use 'is being held' and 'is going to decide' i.e. present continuous tense.

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