I ___(read ) an interesting novel three days . (use correct form of verb)
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I have been reading an interesting novel three days
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I have been reading an interesting novel three days. This sentence is in a present perfect continuous tense.
1. If you have been reading three novels this week, it determines that you are making it possible to continue reading them.
2. This phrase have been reading indicates that the action has continued up to the present.
3. This sentence gives an suggestion that I am still reading. But again this verb form can also be used in different situations, suppose, if the action of reading has just got done.
4. Have been reading is a continuous form, and hence it is used when we want to indicate or determine that the reading is still going in progress or in a continual process.
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