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Q91. Which tense is used to express an action that is taking place at the time of

speaking?

i.Present perfect continuous tense

ii.Present indefinite tense

iii.Present continuous tense

iv.Present perfect tense​

Answers

Answered by Itzishi
10

Answer:

iii.Present continuous tense

Answered by ashutoshkrmgssl
0

Answer:

The relevant answer to this query is option iii.

iii. Present continuous tense

Explanation:

Present Continuous tense:-

The present perfect continuous tense( likewise known as the present perfect progressive tense) shows that commodity startled in history and is lasting at the present time. The present perfect continuous is produced utilizing the structure that has been the present participle( origin- ing).

e.g:

  • I've been reading War and Peace for a month today.

In this statement, operating the present perfect continuous verb tense conveys that narrating War and Peace is an exertion that embarked eventually in history and isn't yet finished in the present( which is accessible in this case, presented the length of Tolstoy’s heavy book).

now and later are words that we frequently discover with verbs in the present perfect continuous tense.

Example:-

  • Mia has been contending in flute competitions recently. ( And she'll keep up to do so.)

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