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Amir _______ for you for the last two hours. (wait, present perfect continuous)​

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Answered by BihariLadki
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Answer:

Amir has been waiting for you for the last two hours.

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Answered by TheEternity
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Amir has been waiting for you for the last two hours.

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PRESENT TENSE :-

  • Tense means time, which is divided into 3 types:- present tense, past tense and future tense.
  • The verb that refers to present time is said to Present tense.
  • Present tense is further divided into 4 types :- simple present, Present continuous, Present perfect and present perfect continuous.

Simple Present :-

  • It is used to express general and habitual action.
  • Eg:- Sun rises in the east.

Present continuous :-

  • It is used for an action that is going on at the time of speaking.
  • Eg:- I'm writing.

Present perfect :-

  • It is used to express the completed activities in the immediate past. Or sometimes is continuing.
  • Eg:- We have lived here for five years.

Present perfect continuous :-

  • It is used for an action was began at some time past and is still continuing.
  • Eg:- They have been writing since 2 o'clock.
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