English, asked by dev5727, 1 year ago

Correct the following sentence
I have visited madras last year
He is waiting for two hours​

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Answered by Anonymous
6
Here's Ur answer

I visited Madras last year

He has been writing for two hours

In first sentence "last year " refers that the action has been done in past so it is in simple past tense

In the second sentence due the the presence of " "for" before "two hours" make it in Present perfect continues tense

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dev5727: so we don't use since
Anonymous: since is appropriate for point of time like : last year , morning, evening etc
Anonymous: While "for" is appropriate for perio
Anonymous: period of time like : an hour , ten months, a week
dev5727: Youre not use since
Anonymous: because its tense is another
Anonymous: since will be used when it will be in perfect continues
Answered by arnab2261
3
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➡️ I had visited Madras last year.

➡️ He has been waiting for two hours.

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dev5727: I have a doubt we should add preposition since before last yea
arnab2261: there is 'for', so no need if 'since'.
Anonymous: bro
Anonymous: see one. is point of time
Anonymous: last year is a point of time
Anonymous: so since is appropriate there
Anonymous: but in case of period of time
Anonymous: such as an hour, ten minutes
Anonymous: "for" is appropriate
dev5727: Not for second one, l meant for first one
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