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9.How long ________(you/wait)for the bus?You ________ (look) really annoyed!

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Answered by ShreshthaSaha
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Answer:

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Explanation:

How long have you waited for the bus? You look really annoyed!

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Answered by aroranishant799
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Answer:

How long have you waited for the bus? You look really annoyed!

Explanation:

  • Had is the V3 (or past participle) of the primary verb to have, whereas have is the auxiliary (or helping) verb.
  • With I, we, they, or plural nouns, the present tense verb have is used.
  • Have has the following tenses: have, has, having, and had. The verb's fundamental form is have. The verb is having in the present tense. There is a form in the past tense and past participle.
  • A common error in this situation is writing of. Have is a verb that is employed as an auxiliary to transform major verbs into their perfect tenses.
  • The correct form of had, present or past, is followed by the past participle in the perfect tenses of major verbs.
  • The first part of the sentence contains present perfect tense and the other part of the sentence contains simple present tense.

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