1. Use the verbs given in brackets and write the sentences in the simple present,
present perfect or present perfect progressive tense accordingly.
(a) You (like) Mathematics.
(b) He (work) since morning.
(c) He already (leave) for Meerut.
(d) They (live) in this city for five years.
Answers
(a) You like Mathematics.
(b) He has been working since morning.
(c) He has already left for Meerut.
(d) They have been living in this city for five years.
Answer:
(a) You like Mathematics.
(b) He has been working since morning.
(c) He has already left for Meerut.
(d) They have been living in this city for five years.
Explanation:
Given : Use the verbs given in brackets and write the sentences in the simple present, present perfect or present perfect progressive tense accordingly.
(a) You like Mathematics.
(b) He has been working since morning.
(c) He has already left for Meerut.
(d) They have been living in this city for five years.
The present perfect tense is used to discuss things that have a relationship between the past and the present, whereas the present perfect progressive began in the past, is incomplete, and continues into the future.
The present perfect continuous tense (also known as the present perfect progressive tense) indicates that something began in the past and is still ongoing in the present. The combination has/have been + the present participle (root + -ing) is used to generate the present perfect continuous.
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