English, asked by kripababy802, 10 months ago

(a) I ------------ English for five years.
[study, studying, am studying , have been studying ]
(b) I ---------------------K.T. Joseph this week.
[seen, did'nt see, haven't seen, am not seeing ]

Answers

Answered by ash09954
15

Hey mate! Here's the answer:

a) have been studying.

b) haven't seen.

Hope it helps you out. ^_^

If it did, then please mark it as brainliest.

Answered by GulabLachman
2

I have been studying English for five years(option d)

  • Have been being used in the action started in the past.
  • It is used as the present perfect continuous tense.
  • It is also known by the term to present perfect progressive tense.
  • It shows that something started in the past but continues in the present.
  • Has/Have been + the present participle is the form used here.

I haven't seen K. T. Joseph this week(option c)

  • Haven't is used in present form
  • It represents the negative sentence.
  • Haven't referred to the past till now.
  • That is we haven't done something for a specific period of time.
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