English, asked by Anonymous, 6 months ago

To denote an action which began at some time in the past
Riddhima started learning Manipuri dance two years ago. She is still learning to dance
5. The rain started three hours ago. It is still raining.
The Present Perfect Continuous Tense
Example: Malini has been studying for one-and-a-half hour. (and is still stu
Read the situacions and complete the sentences.
Anahita started cooking dinner at 6 o'clock. She is still cooking.
and
is still
I con
It is used:
Exercise 4
7.
since bou
2.
Raadik started French classes in March. He is still learning French.
since Maro
3.
wir friends started waiting for the bus one hour ago. They are still waiting
My friends
bus for an hour.
forth
4.
Riddhima
for two
month
It
for three hours
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Answers

Answered by Anonymous
12

Answer:

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Explanation:

To denote an action which began at some time in the past

Riddhima started learning Manipuri dance two years ago. She is still learning to dance

5. The rain started three hours ago. It is still raining.

The Present Perfect Continuous Tense

Example: Malini has been studying for one-and-a-half hour. (and is still stu

Read the situacions and complete the sentences.

Anahita started cooking dinner at 6 o'clock. She is still cooking.

and

is still

I con

It is used:

Exercise 4

7.

since bou

2.

Raadik started French classes in March. He is still learning French.

since Maro

3.

wir friends started waiting for the bus one hour ago. They are still waiting

My friends

bus for an hour.

forth

4.

Riddhima

for two

month

It

for three hours

e Rast T

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Answered by Ridhdi
1

Answer:

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