daagh wrote:
Just cast aside B, C and E for using in appropriate tense for a currently ongoing phenomenon. Between A and D, D misuses the prepositional parallelism by using the preposition for the first two items while missing the same for the third item. A maintains elegant parallelism by using the preposition for the first item and skipping it for the rest
Hidaagh /chetan2u ,
Can you please suggest whats wrong with present perfect tense in option B and C.
Why can't we use present perfect tense in this
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