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use the appropriate form of of "be" and "have" in the following sentences. They ___ (be) questioning boy​

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Answered by vishnu3395
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Answer:

are is the answer which suits here

Answered by insiy820
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The appropriate form of 'be' and 'have' in the following sentence will be as follows:

They have been questioning the boy. (be)

Have been is used when an action has started in past and is continuing in present.

For example,

  • Students have been studying for the upcoming exams.
  • Ron & Jon have been living alone after their parent's death.
  • The kids have been enjoying the new park down the street.

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