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I am not in hurry . I don't mind ___ a) waiting b) waited c) wait ​

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Answered by rumaduttabaruah
5

Answer:

waiting

Explanation:

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Answered by hotelcalifornia
1

I am not in hurry . I don't mind (a) waiting .

why did we chose this option?

  • In this sentence, its all in future/present tense.
  • We always use wait or waiting in present tense.
  • what is present tense: a tense expressing an action that is currently going on or habitually performed, or a state that currently or generally exists.
  • we utilize present tense to discuss something going on now(currently) or that is valid now and whenever.
  • As such, we utilize this tense to portray an occasion continuously, for example occurring at that exact second.

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