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I ( teach) in the college for one year. correct form of the verb​

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Answered by PADMINI
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I ( teach) in the college for one year. (correct form of the verb​)

Answer:

I have been teaching in the college for one year.

  • The given tense is present perfect continuous tense. This tense describes the action that was started in the past and continues to the present.

Structure of Present perfect continuous form:

Subject + have/has been + 1st form of verb + ing + object

  • The word which performs the action of the given verb is the subject
  • "have been" is used in the "Present Perfect Tense" whereas ''have been + Verb1 + ing'' is used in the ''Present Perfect Continuous Tense.''
  • "Teach" is the 1st form of the verb. We have to add the ''ing'' form for continuous tense.
  • The object is the word that is affected by the verb.
Answered by SparshaM
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Answer:

I ( teach) in the college for one year : correct form of the verb

  • Correct form of the verb is : 'have been teaching.'

  • So the rewrite sentence is : I have been teaching in the college for one year.

  • The rewrite sentence is an example of Present Perfect Continuous Tense.

  • Structure of Present Perfect Tense : Subject + auxiliary verb (have /has) + been + main verb + ing + object + Preposition (since/for). For means 'period of time' and since means 'point of time.'

  • Example : I have been waiting for you for four hours.
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