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Which formula is used to indicate perfect progressive tense? a. be verb -ing b. have been verb -ing c. have verb -ing d. will verb
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Which formula is used to indicate perfect progressive tense?
a. be verb -ing
b. have been verb -ing
c. have verb -ing
d. will verb
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B.
have + been + verb + -ing
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b. Have verbs indicate perfect tense, and -ing indicates progressive, and you need both in this case.
For example:
I have been walking
around the park.
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