my golden suitcase dash for a week now
has been missing
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The answer is 'has been missing.'
My old suitcase has been missing for a week now.
Tense
- Tense refers to the period during which an action is taking place. It can be classified into the present, past, and future tenses. They can be further divided into simple, continuous, perfect, and perfect-continuous tenses.
- In the given sentence, a continuous action of missing has been indicated. The suitcase has been missing for a long time now. Thus, continuous tense should be used.
- However, the time for which the suitcase has been missing is also mentioned. Thus, we should take the perfect continuous tense.
- As the suitcase is missing till the present time, we will take the present perfect continuous tense 'has been missing.'
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