English, asked by pikudas2810, 6 months ago

Fill in the blanks with the correct verb form:
1) He ........(worked/is working/has been working) here for the last two years.
2) It........(rained/rains/had been raining) for a long time before we went to school.​

Answers

Answered by sharmamuskan9000
31

Answer:

  • 1) He has been working here for the last two years.
  • It had been raining for a long time before we went to school.
Answered by TheMoonlìghtPhoenix
45

Answer:

Explanation:

Answer:-

  1. He has been working here for the last two years.
  2. It rained for a long time before we went to school.

Present Tense:-

  • The action which is being done is called a present tense.
  • There are some criteria:-
  1. Present tense [Simple]
  2. Present tense [Continuous]
  3. Present perfect & perfect Continuous
  • Present continuous tense is used where there is a continuation of work.
  • Perfect continuous is with respect to past actions. [Has, have]
  • Perfect continuous is +ing form and +been form.
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