We _ ( live ) in Delhi for ten years.
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We can answer this question in many ways:
1)We lived in Delhi for ten years.
2)We had been living in Delhi for ten years.
3)We have been living in Delhi for ten years.
4)We had lived in Delhi for ten years.
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1)We lived in Delhi for ten years.
2)We had been living in Delhi for ten years.
3)We have been living in Delhi for ten years.
4)We had lived in Delhi for ten years.
HOPE IT HELPS U.
Anonymous:
But here they haven't mentioned the tense
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This can be answered in many ways like:
- we lived in Delhi for ten years
- We have been living in Delhi for ten years
- we had lived in Delhi for ten years
- we have to live in Delhi for ten years
Explanation:
- In the first sentence the word lived is a past tense . The past tense verb indicates that an action has happened.
- In the next sentence the word have been living is a present continuous tense. The verb present continuous indicates that an action is happening now.
- In the next sentence the word had lived is a past participle tense. The verb past participle indicates that an action completed action.
- In the last sentence the word have to is a future tense. The future tense verb indicates that an action has not yet happen or a state that does not yet exists.
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