"You hurt her" is used in :
(a) Present continuous
(b) Past continuous
(c)Both (a) & (b)
(d) Neither (a) nor (b)
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Answer:
d) It is simple past tense.
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Answer : (D) Neither (a) nor (b)
Reason:
This sentence is a
Here,
⚫In present continuous tense the verb 'hurt' changes into 'hurting'. i.e--> are+verb+ing.
⚫In past continuous tense the verb 'hurt' changes into 'hurting'. i.e--> were+verb+ing.
Here I got some examples of the sentences formed with the word "HURTING" just to clear your doubt! :)
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