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d) The French woman - in Assam fon then years and has no wish
to live leave it.( to live)​

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Answered by ishita8846
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has lived / has been living

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Answered by Hansika4871
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"The French woman has lived in Assam for ten years and has no wish

to leave it."

  • Here, we have to fill in the given blank with an appropriate form of the given word 'live'.
  • We will use 'has lived' here as it signifies that the French woman still lives in Assam which has been confirmed in the sentence.
  • It also indicates that the sentence is in the past participle which is correct.
  • If we use 'had been' here it would signify that she used to live there but currently does not. Which is not the case here.
  • The word 'live' means to stay at a certain place. Here, the french woman is staying in Assam.
  • Hence, the correct sentence will be, "The French woman has lived in Assam for ten years and has no wish."

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