Nirav will wait at the bus stop (change to past )
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nirav had wait at the bus stop
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In this particular sentence, the blank defines a something that started in the past and is still continuing which is why we would be using the present perfect continuous tense. It (also known as the present perfect progressive tense) shows that something started in the past and is continuing at the present time.
The present perfect continuous is formed using the construction:
has/have been + the present participle (root + -ing)
Option A is the correct form, the sentence being in first person there is usage of have followed by the present participle (Root+ing)
Option B is wrong because, has cannot be used in this case as it is in the first person and has can only be used in case of third person
Option C is an example of present continuous tense
Option D is an example of present perfect tense