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Insert the correct tense of verbs in the following sentence:

Joanne is/ has been in France at the moment. She is/ has been there for the last three days.

Ahas been, has been

Bhas been,is

Cis, has been

Dis, is

Answer:

C. is, has been

Read Explanation:

  • "Is" is used because at the moment indicates a present situation.

  • "Has been" is used in the second part because for the last three days suggests an action that started in the past and continues up to the present (Present Perfect Tense).


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