(i). ever since I (leave) my town , I (live) in Delhi.
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(I). ever since I left my town , I live in Delhi..
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Ever since I left my town, I have been living in Delhi.
Explanation:
- In English grammar, tenses play an interesting role in expressing the time reference of any event and accordingly the grammatical construction of the verbs does change.
- Both 'present perfect' and present perfect continuous are used in situational circumstances based.
- I have been living = in the present perfect continuous, this used to look back over actions in the past and situations in the present i.e. I have started living in Delhi and I will and am continuing to live here now.
- 'live+ing' signifies a continuing action that has started in the past and is still going on in this sentence.
- The given sentence here talks about an action that means is continuing from the past into the present i.e. till now.
- The use of 'Since' indicates that the action is continuing or going on in the present.
- Alternatively, we can rewrite the sentence as I have been living (here/there) in Delhi ever since (the days) I left my town.
- Thus, we need to use the Present Perfect Continuous Tense. So the correct form of the verb is 'have been living'.
Therefore the correct sentence is- Ever since I left my town, I have been living in Delhi.
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[The above question seems to be incomplete, most possibly the complete question was-
(i) Ever since I (leave) my town, I (live) in Delhi.
Rewrite the sentence using the correct form of the verbs in the bracket. ]
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