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The Director of our company (a) does not believe that (b) we are working sincerely (c) and with interest for all these years.(d) No error (e)
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Correct answer is (c). 'For all these years' suggests a period of time. So, sentence should be in present perfect continuous tense. So, 'are' should be replaced by 'have been'.
E.g. I have been working on this project for fifteen days.
By: Pranav Gupta ProfileResourcesReport error
Tufail Iqbal Sofi
Answer is (d)
It is correct C is ans Read explanation
SARADINDU CHAKRABORTY
If have been is used in this sentence how can we use the last part i.e. 'those years'? It should be 'these years'.
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