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fill in the blanks past continuous form of the verb in bracket: _______ you _________ (realise) your folly?

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Answered by dhanishtadevnath
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Answer:

Have you been realising your folly?

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Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

Were you realising your folly?

More:

The simple present is used to express what is actually now taking place as,

Here comes Ashok.

The simple past is used to express that something was done or take place in past time as,

I met him yesterday.

The simple future donates an action that is about to take place for an action that will take place in the future as,

I shall see you tomorrow.

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