English, asked by prativabora63, 2 months ago

i ___________ in this school since 2000 . ( worked / have worked )​

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Answered by user9807
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Answer:

I have worked in this school since 2000.

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Answered by krishnaanandsynergy
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The completed sentence is as follows:

  • I have worked in this school since 2000.

Using "have+verb":

  • The verb have is irregular. Have, Had, and Had are its three forms.
  • The meaning of the verb "to have" when used as a primary verb can refer to possession and ownership, as in the statement "I have a bike," or it can refer to doing an activity, as in the line "Lisa has breakfast every morning," when the action of eating breakfast is discussed.
  • When used to make an inquiry or to indicate the perfect verb tenses, HAVE is a helpful verb.
  • The main meaning of the verb "to have," notwithstanding its numerous other meanings, is "to own, own, hold for use, or contain."
  • In the present tense, the words have and haves denotes possession (describing events that are currently happening).

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