sheela----(dance)here for the last two hours.(suitable verb form)
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sheela (danced) here for the last two hours.
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In the given sentence, "Sheela ____ (dance) here for the last two hours." the blank can be filled with present perfect continuous tense of the verb 'dance', that is 'has been dancing'.
The present perfect continuous tense of the verb 'dance' is 'has been dancing'.
In the sentence, the meaning implies that, Sheela is continuously dancing for the last two hours, that is, the verb should be a form o a continuous tense.
Now, as she has started dancing and still continuing it, the present perfect form of the verb 'dance' is to be used.
So, the complete sentence is " sheela has been dancing here for the last two hours."
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