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Marry says she . . . . . . . . George because he . . . . . . . . her life miserable.

A. has been leaving/makes

B. has left/is making

C. leaves/was making

D. is leaving/has made

E. was leaving/has made

Answer: Option B

Solution (By Examveda Team)

Understanding the Question:
This question tests your knowledge of verb tenses. We need to choose the correct tense for the verbs "leave" and "make" to accurately reflect Marry's statement.

Analyzing the Options:
The first blank describes Marry's action of leaving George. The second blank describes George's ongoing action of making Marry's life miserable.

Option A (has been leaving/makes):
"Has been leaving" suggests an ongoing action that started in the past and continues up to the present, but this is less suitable here since Marry is already leaving or has left completely.
"Makes" describes a habitual action, which might fit the context depending on the situation.

Option B (has left/is making):
"Has left" indicates a completed action in the past, this implies she's already separated from George.
"Is making" describes an action happening now - which fits well if George is still making her life miserable at the current moment.
This is a strong contender.

Option C (leaves/was making):
"Leaves" describes a habitual action, but doesn't capture the feeling of a completed departure.
"Was making" describes a past action that is completed, implying George no longer makes her life miserable, but it does not fit with the current situation.

Option D (is leaving/has made):
"Is leaving" suggests Marry is in the process of leaving. But it is not a completed action.
"Has made" indicates a completed action in the past, suggesting George's actions are finished.

Option E (was leaving/has made):
"Was leaving" indicates a past action that has already ended. It shows that the action of leaving was in progress before another action took place.
"Has made" describes a completed action in the past.

The Correct Answer:
The best option is B (has left/is making). This combination accurately reflects that Marry has completed the action of leaving George and that George's action of making her life miserable is ongoing (or, at least, still relevant in her statement).

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Comments (1)

  1. Jayant
    Jayant :
    10 months ago

    So for this question ----- has made will come at last(by tone or rule) the options left with me are {D} and {E} is leaving gives sense as she is leaving him currently

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