English, asked by selvisoni81400, 2 months ago

they __ their tent you for over an hour now they still haven't finished. (to put up) present perfect continuous tense​

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Answered by neetutiwari2222
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Compare these two sentences:

“I went to London in 2010.”

“I have been to London.”

The first sentence is in the Past Simple tense. We use the Past Simple for events and situations which are finished. Often there is a time reference, such as “in 2010”, or “last year”, for example. The focus of the sentence is on the past.

Answered by Phoniex1212
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Answer:

they have been putting their tent for you for oven an hour now,they still haven't finished

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