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Q.

Frame a sentence using the following words in the most appropriate verb form:
(always / live / in this town?)

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a

Will you always living in this town?

b

You always will live in this town?

c

Have you always lived in this town?

d

Are you always living in this town?

answer is A.

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Detailed Solution

  • Concept: The present perfect tense is used to indicate something that occured in the past, but the specific time of the event is not important. The above given sentence is an example of the present perfect tense.
  • The sentence given I'm the question consists of a question mark.
  • So we need a past perfect rule for making interrogative sentences.
  • The rule for the present perfect tense is
  • Has/have+past participle 
  • In option A past perfect tense is used.
  • Hence, option A is the correct answer.
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