English, asked by Skarlett903, 7 months ago

Choose the option that completes the sentence meaningfully.

You _______________ since this morning. Let me drive now so that you can rest.

*1*are driving
*2*have been driving​

Answers

Answered by Anonymous
1

Answer:

have been driving is the correct answer mate

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Answered by sourasghotekar123
3

Answer:

have been driving

Explanation:

You have been driving since this morning. Let me drive now so that you can rest.

Since is ised in the following cases

When since presents an activity or occasion at a place of time previously, we can utilize the previous basic or present wonderful after since and the current amazing in the principal statement.

When since presents a state in the past that is as yet going on in the present, we utilize a current ideal type of the action word after since and a current ideal type of the action word in the fundamental proviso

We can use since + - ing structure to allude to time when the subject of the action word is a similar in the fundamental statement and the subordinate provision

We can use since or from that point forward as an intensifier of time when the time reference is perceived from the contex.

We use since as a subjecting combination to present a subordinate provision. We use it to give a justification for something.

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