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D.fill in the blanks present continuous or the present perfect continuous form of the verbs given in the bracket 1. it ____countinously since yesterday (snow)​

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Answered by Sushma
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Answer:

it is snowing countinously since yesterday

Answered by asajida632
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it HAS BEEN SNOWING continuously since yesterday.

explanation:— Here the sentence must be in present perfect continuous bcz here u are showing something that is happening from the past and is still in action.✌️✌️

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