English, asked by cubpournima, 6 months ago

c. Jim, why don't you take some time off. You
too hard lately. (Use
correct present perfect continuous - are working; were working; have been working; had
been working)

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Answered by tarunbrao01
1

Answer:

Have Been Working

Explanation:

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Answered by orangesquirrel
0

Jim, why don't you take some time off. You have been working too hard lately.

  • Present perfect continuous is used to indicate an action that started sometime in the past and is still continuing at the present.
  • The formation is-

Subject+ has/have+ been+ main verb

Example: We have been studying since morning.

Subject + has/have + not+ been+ main verb

Example: We have not been studying all morning.

Has/have + subject + been+ main verb

Example: Have they been working since morning?

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