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He _____ here since 1970 . Answer needed [closed]
What does “since he was so high” mean?Meaning of “catch birds for”?How do I ensure “since” takes the meaning I want?“Who cares here” meaningWhat does “right round toward” mean?the time tense (had now been detected)What does the phrase “ring around the roses” mean here?Correct usage of “visited upon”Meaning of “foiled rail sabotage bid”It was the third time I had gone to Rome or It is the third time I had been to Rome
was looking over a past paper of class 9th and found this MCQ can anybody tell me the correct option for the below sentence?
He _____ here since 1970
- is coming
2.Had Been Coming
3.Was Come
meaning
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was looking over a past paper of class 9th and found this MCQ can anybody tell me the correct option for the below sentence?
He _____ here since 1970
- is coming
2.Had Been Coming
3.Was Come
meaning
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closed as off-topic by Hot Licks, Janus Bahs Jacquet, tchrist♦ Mar 19 at 2:14
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was looking over a past paper of class 9th and found this MCQ can anybody tell me the correct option for the below sentence?
He _____ here since 1970
- is coming
2.Had Been Coming
3.Was Come
meaning
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was looking over a past paper of class 9th and found this MCQ can anybody tell me the correct option for the below sentence?
He _____ here since 1970
- is coming
2.Had Been Coming
3.Was Come
meaning
meaning
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Mr. TechMr. Tech
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He has been been coming here since 1970. (He has been coming here and still does.)
He had been been coming here since 1970.(He used to come here, but he does not come any longer.)
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Thanks..1 more question can you tell me the sentence " We watched him go " Here the word " go " is gerund or infinitive?
– Mr. Tech
Mar 19 at 5:35
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He has been been coming here since 1970. (He has been coming here and still does.)
He had been been coming here since 1970.(He used to come here, but he does not come any longer.)
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Thanks..1 more question can you tell me the sentence " We watched him go " Here the word " go " is gerund or infinitive?
– Mr. Tech
Mar 19 at 5:35
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He has been been coming here since 1970. (He has been coming here and still does.)
He had been been coming here since 1970.(He used to come here, but he does not come any longer.)
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Thanks..1 more question can you tell me the sentence " We watched him go " Here the word " go " is gerund or infinitive?
– Mr. Tech
Mar 19 at 5:35
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He has been been coming here since 1970. (He has been coming here and still does.)
He had been been coming here since 1970.(He used to come here, but he does not come any longer.)
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He has been been coming here since 1970. (He has been coming here and still does.)
He had been been coming here since 1970.(He used to come here, but he does not come any longer.)
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answered Mar 18 at 21:39
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Thanks..1 more question can you tell me the sentence " We watched him go " Here the word " go " is gerund or infinitive?
– Mr. Tech
Mar 19 at 5:35
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Thanks..1 more question can you tell me the sentence " We watched him go " Here the word " go " is gerund or infinitive?
– Mr. Tech
Mar 19 at 5:35
Thanks..1 more question can you tell me the sentence " We watched him go " Here the word " go " is gerund or infinitive?
– Mr. Tech
Mar 19 at 5:35
Thanks..1 more question can you tell me the sentence " We watched him go " Here the word " go " is gerund or infinitive?
– Mr. Tech
Mar 19 at 5:35
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