I.....for this company for seventeen years.(work) explain plzz
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The correct tense of the given word for the sentence is as follows: I have worked for this company for seventeen years.
- This is an example of the past continuous tense
- It denotes an activity that was initiated in the past and still continues to take place in the present
- This sentence suggests that the speaker started working for the company seventeen years ago and is still working there to this day
- The three main tense forms are past, present, and future
- Each of these groups is sub-divided into four categories each
- Each of the primary tenses has a simple, continuous, perfect, and perfect continuous tense
- It is important to choose the correct form of verbs to accurately impart information
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