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interrogative 2nd rule of present continuous tense.​

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Answered by kaushaltanishka0410
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Answer:

wh word + subject + verb1 + ing + object

Answered by APanMelon
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Answer:

For converting these sentences into interrogative sentences the formula is that you add have at the starting of the sentence followed by 'I' and then 'been'. Rest of the rule remains the same. Have + 'I' + been + verb (1st form) with 'ing' + object (optional) + since / for + time duration?

In Present Continuous Tense, interrogative negative sentences are just like interrogative affirmative sentences with only use of "not" after subject.

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