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How long ……. You been working in the garden?

(A) has (B) will (C) have (D) are

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Answered by chaitanya6786
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Answer:

How long have you been working in the garden?

Explanation:

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Answered by Anonymous
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The correct sentence will be - "How long have you been working in the garden?" (Option C).

  • In English, the verb tense is used to determine the timing of the action of the verb.
  • There are mainly 3 types of tenses which are Present tense, Past tense, and Future tense.
  • The Present perfect continuous tense is used when the verb started acting in the past and is also continuing its action in the present.
  • The form of the verb used in the Present perfect continuous tense is "has/have been + the present participle form of the verb".
  • So, it is clear that the present perfect continuous tense is used in the given sentence. Since the subject is "you", "have" will be used here.

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