Quite a lot of lawyers ________ on this case for the past five years.
a)had worked
b)have been working
c)would have worked
d)worked
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(a) had worked
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b)have been working
Explanation:
To indicate that a verb's action was finished before the present, use had or has. The present perfect tense, which includes more intricate time interactions and combines a verb with has, have, or had, is what you'll need to do that.
In this line, we had waited for hours.
You completed the task on schedule.
She has gained valuable knowledge.
Has is an auxiliary verb (a helping verb used in the creation of verb forms), and played is a past participle in the sentence "She has played banjo for four years." Has is used with a third person singular pronoun, just as it was in the preceding examples.
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