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1. He has been exercising daily for a year now.
2. I have been reading this book since morning.
3. Present Simple tense.
4. According to the prevailing rate, two dozens cost rupees one hundred.
5. The council has made its decision.
Explanation:
Present Tense:
Simple: verb/verb+s + am/is/are
Continuous: am/is/are + verb + ing
Perfect: have/has + the third form
Perfect continuous: have/has been + verb + ing
Past Tense:
Simple: the second form (regular/irregular)
Continuous: was/were + verb + ing
Perfect: had + the third form
Perfect continuous: had been + verb + ing
Future Tense:
Simple: will + verb
Continuous: will be + verb + ing
Perfect: will have + the third form
Perfect continuous: will have been + verb + ing