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pick out the verb and state the tense .they had been travelling in a shop.​

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Answered by XxSadToxicBoyxX
1

Option B is the correct answer because in the sentence we find the structure of the past perfect tense, i.e., had+ past participle of the verb (listened).

Option B is the correct answer because in the sentence we find the structure of the past perfect tense, i.e., had+ past participle of the verb (listened).Option A is incorrect because of the presence of 'had', which is used in the past perfect forms.

Option B is the correct answer because in the sentence we find the structure of the past perfect tense, i.e., had+ past participle of the verb (listened).Option A is incorrect because of the presence of 'had', which is used in the past perfect forms.Option C is incorrect because for the sentence to be in the past perfect continuous tense, the verb has to be in the -ing form.

Option B is the correct answer because in the sentence we find the structure of the past perfect tense, i.e., had+ past participle of the verb (listened).Option A is incorrect because of the presence of 'had', which is used in the past perfect forms.Option C is incorrect because for the sentence to be in the past perfect continuous tense, the verb has to be in the -ing form.Option D is incorrect simply because the sentence is not in the present tense in any way.

Answered by pompadey143
0

Answer:

travelling

Explanation:

Travelling is the right answer

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