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I ________in Calcutta since 1970. (lived, have lived, had lived)​

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Answer:

When describing an action that began in the past but has a bearing on the present, the present perfect tense is employed.

Explanation:

"I have lived in Calcutta since 1970," the speaker says, suggesting that their time in Calcutta started in 1970 and has continued until the present.

The present perfect tense of the verb "have lived" denotes a continuous experience or circumstance. It signifies that the speaker at the time of speaking is still a resident of Calcutta. Since the speaker has been residing in Calcutta for a period of time that began in 1970 and has continued to the present, the word "since" emphasises the beginning of the action even more. The speaker acknowledges the audience by utilising the present perfect tense.

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