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he has been the principal of the college ----- the last six years suitable sentences​

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Answered by SparshaM
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Answer:

He has been the principal of the college for the last six years.

Explanation :

  • The above sentence is an example of Present Perfect Tense.
  • Present Perfect Tense is also used to mean habit in a period leading upto the present time. Here the above sentence is expressing it.
  • Example : I have studied hard for years.
  • In the above sentence he is subject, has is auxiliary verb, been is past participle form of be, 'the principal of the college for the last six years' is object. We use for to indicate a period of time.
  • Example : He has broken his leg.
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Answered by Evanbo222
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Answer:

He has been the principal of the college for the last six years.

Explanation:

  • "For" is normally a preposition, although it can also be conjunction.
  • The preposition "for" is used to describe the period of time or space.
  • The length of time might be seconds, minutes, hours, days, months, or even years.
  • It is not necessary to be precise with the duration. When discussing uncertain time periods, such as "for the weekend," "for decades," or "for a long time," you may use "for".
  • For can be used to discuss the past, present, or future.

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