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5. Identify the tense." Big Data
has been useful."​

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Answered by gauravsalunke258
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Answer:

present perfect continuous tense

Answered by aryansuts01
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Answer:

Concept:

Tense is a category used in language to communicate time reference. The usage of particular verb forms, especially in their conjugation patterns, is typically how tenses are expressed. The past, present, and future are the three basic tenses that can be found in various languages. Only two tenses are used in some languages, such as past and nonpast or future and nonfuture. Like the majority of Chinese languages, there are tenseless languages as well, albeit they may also use the future and nonfuture tenses found in Sino-Tibetan languages. Maria Bittner and Judith Tonhauser have recently discussed the various ways that tenseless languages still record time. On the other hand, other languages distinguish between tenses more precisely, such as far from recent past or distant from near future.

Given:

Decide on the tense. Big Data has served a purpose.

Find:

find the tense for the given sentence

Answer:

The answer is present perfect continuous

With have/has been and the -ing form of the verb, the present perfect continuous is created. The present perfect continuous is typically used to emphasise something is still happening in the present.

Both the present perfect progressive tense and the present perfect tense are used with the verb forms have been and has been. A situation or activity that occurred at some undefined point in the past is described in the present perfect tense.

Both the present perfect progressive tense and the present perfect tense are used with the verb forms have been and has been. A situation or activity that occurred at some undefined point in the past is described in the present perfect tense. The present perfect progressive shows an ongoing process that began in the past and is still in progress today.

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