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time__ over. We __ fifty applications in all

had been/ received

is/ have received

is/ received

was/ had been receiving

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Answered by raoradhe
41

Answer:

is / have received

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Answered by pragyan07sl
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Complete question:

Time__ over. We __ fifty applications in all. (Fill in blanks with suitable tense)

Answer:

is/ have received

Explanation:

In English grammar, we utilize the current state to discuss something going on now(currently) or that is valid now and whenever.

We use the current state to portray an occasion progressively, for example occurring at that exact, particular moment.

Simple present tense:

  • The basic present tense (Subject+ main verb+ -s/es) utilizes a similar verb structure as the root type of the verb.
  • We utilize this tense to show reality or something in every case valid (universal truth)
  • For exercises that we do every day - consistently or constantly
  • To offer viewpoints, sentiments, suppositions and convictions
  • For an arranged activity or an occasion that will occur from now on
  • We use it mostly in news, reported speech such as in sports commentaries, a narration of books and stories etc.
  • For fixed schedules, plans, events and programmes
  • To give instructions.

Present Perfect Tense:

  • The Present Perfect Tense (have/has + past participle) is used in case of repeated actions, in those actions where the time is not important, and actions that began in the past but are not yet finished and will probably finish in the present as the speaker speak.
  • For actions or events that began in the past and have continued into the present (Unfinished actions)
  • To show an action that has been completed
  • To indicate a time period that has not yet finished
  • Used to indicate or describe actions that have been completed in the recent past
  • Here, the speaker indicates a fixed time which marks the end (simple present) and denotes an event that has been completed in the recent past (present perfect).

Hence the correct mixed tense would be

Time is over. We have received fifty applications in all.

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