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I have lived In delhi...........
a. for five years
b. sinced five years
c. five years ago
d.for five years ago

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Answered by Pranika99
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(a) for five years............

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Answered by soniatiwari214
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Answer:

option (a)for five years  is the correct answer.

I have lived in Delhi for five years.

Explanation:

  • The importance is You have as of late moved from Delhi in the wake of living there for five years.
  • likewise it signifies 'up to this point'.
  • The given sentence is in present perfect tense. present perfect tense is one of the normal action word tenses in English, used to show an activity that occurred in the past that is straightforwardly connected with the present, for example, activities that are as yet proceeding or that demonstrate a change over the long haul.
  • In the  present perfect tense, the primary action words generally utilize the assistant action words  has or have.
  • The primary action word takes a participle structure, explicitly the previous participle. The previous participle is much of the time a similar structure as the basic past type of the action word, except if it's an unpredictable action word, which each have their own interesting past participle structure.
  • [have/has] + [past participle] ,it is the basic structure to compose

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