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I think I'm _______ against.

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Answered by VIGYAS
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Answer:

being plotted

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Answered by brainlysme13
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I think I'm being plotted against.

The given sentence is in Present Perfect Continuous tense.

Present perfect Continuous tense:

  • When describing an action that began in the recent past and is still ongoing in the present, the present perfect continuous tense is used in sentences.
  • As the action moves from the past to the present, it is also known as the present perfect progressive tense.

The uses of Present Perfect Continuous tense are as follows:

  • It can be used to show how an incomplete action has developed from the beginning to the present.
  • It can be used to represent a completed action that began in the past and just recently came to an end.
  • It can also be used to describe a transient or recurring action that began in the past and is still occurring now.

Therefore, the correct phrase used in the blank is being plotted.

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