He ---------- in the garden since morning simple past
A)is working
B)has been working
C)work
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the question u wrote is wrong....
the question should be 'change into ptesent continuous .....
by the way ans is a part
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The question is mistyped. Cut off the simple past.
Option B. He has been working in the garden since morning.
This sentence is now in a present perfect continuous form.
* The present perfect continuous tense is also named the present perfect progressive tense.
* It expresses something that has started in the past and is still going on or continuing at the current time.
* The present perfect continuous tense is usually formed using the making has/have been + the tense of the present participle (root + -ing).
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