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32.
We are waiting for the chief guest for the past
two hours.
(a) We have been waiting for
(b) We have waited for
(c) We have waiting for
(d) No error​

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Answered by prajit2003
2

Answer:

Explanation:

We have been waiting for the chief guest for the past

two hours

Answered by Anonymous
10

\underline{\Huge\sf{Answer:-}}

We are waiting for the chief guest for the past two hours.

(a) We have been waiting for ✓

(b) We have waited for

(c) We have waiting for

(d) No error

\underline{\Huge\sf{Explanation:-}}

\bullet When the action took place in the past and is still continuing in the present, the present perfect tense is used.

\bullet In the above sentence, the action took place in the past because they were waiting for the chief guest in the present. But the waiting action took place in the past i.e. since two hours ago.

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