3)1 _ this book since morning.
a) have been reading
b) has been reading
c) have had
d) shall be reading
Answers
Answer:
have been reading
Explanation:
I have been reading this book since morning.
REQUIRED ANSWER:-
I have been reading since morning.
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The a sentence the form of verb indicates the time when the action is taking. therefore we say that there are three tenses of a verb - the present (the time now), the past (the time then) and the future (the time to come).
These tenses are further subdivided. Simple present, simple past and simple future.
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SIMPLE PRESENT TENSE
• To say something that is always or generally true.
the sun sets in the west.
the Earth is round.
•To describe something that has been happening for a long period of time and is still continuing.
we live in Delhi
he is a teacher.
•to refer to something that happens regularly or to something that somebody does habitually.
a dog barks.
he travels a lot.
SIMPLE PAST TENSE
• to refer to an action that has already been completed in the past.
• it rained yesterday.
• she exercised last evening.
• to indicate a habitual action in the past.
my father always played golf on Sunday.
As a young man, I trekked a lot.
SIMPLE FUTURE TENSE:-
• In order to say what we think or no will happen in the future.
• I shall swim tomorrow.
• Suman will visit next week.
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CONTINUOUS TENSES
• verbs in the continuous tense will denote actions that have not been completed.
Present continuous tense
• to describe an action that is happening now at the time of speaking.
• He is reading a book
• A nightingale is singing in the Woods.
Past continuous tense
• to describe an action going on at a point of time or over a period of time in the past.
• We were strolling at evening
• I was sleeping.
Future continuous tense
• it denotes an action that will be in progress at some point in the future.
• Grandfather will be eating at that time
• The cabinet will be announcing the next plan.
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PREFECT TENSES:-
Present perfect tense
• to indicate that an action has been completed just now for a little while ago.
• He has just finished correcting answer scripts.
• The sun has risen a while ago.
Past perfect Tense-
an action completed before a given point of time this moment aur point of time may be indicated on May be understood.
• When I reached the station the train had left.
• I had completed my training by noon.
Future Perfect Tense-
to refer to the completion of an action by a certain time in the future the tense is normally used with a time expression beginning with by, such as, by that time , by then or by next week.
• The minister will be announced his decision by the next week.
• They will have completed the assignment by next summer.
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