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Jackson and kate all this time. ( choose correct tense) options are:- a. have been collaborating. b. have to collaborate c. collaborate d. collaborates
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Jackson and kate
all this time. ( choose
correct tense) options are:- a. have been
collaborating. b. have to collaborate c. collaborate
d. collaborates
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A.) have been collaborating. "Jackson and Kate have been collaborating all this time." This sentence alludes to it happening in the past to present "all this time", therefore "have been collaborating" fits this sentence the most.
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