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Look at the river, It----- (flow) very fast today- much faster than usual. *
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Flows
Has been flowing
Is flowing
Flowed​

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Answered by orangesquirrel
13

Look at the river, it is flowing very fast today- much faster than usual.

  • The given sentence is in the present tense and the verb used is in the present continuous tense.
  • Present continuous tense is used to indicate actions taking place or continuing at the present moment.
  • It is a combination of the be verb and the main verb+ing.
  • In this case, the river is flowing fast at the moment and is not an usual case, thereby present continuous form of the verb is the most suitable one.
  • Examples:
  1. Radha is working on the project.
  2. He is reading a newspaper attentively.
Answered by dixitdeepak412
5

Answer:

(c)...........

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