it (be) almost 5 years since my brother left for Delhi. correct the tense
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It has been almost five years since my brother left for Delhi.
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Tense determines when the action has action place, in the past, is it taking place currently or will happen in future. There are ‘three’ types of tenses: Present tense, Past tense and Future tense.
‘Has been’ is a ‘present perfect’ tense which refers to a thing that began in the past and is still in action. So, his brother shifted five years ago and is still there, so we use: It ‘has been’ almost five years.
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