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Choose the progressive or emphatic verb tense that is used in the sentence below. "Ms. Palmer has been organizing the class schedules for us." 1. present perfect progressive 2. past progressive 3. present progressive 4. none of the above
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User: Choose the progressive or emphatic verb tense that is used in the sentence below. "Ms. Palmer has been organizing the class schedules for us." 1. present perfect progressive 2. past progressive 3. present progressive 4. none of the above





Weegy: 2. past progressive
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"Ms. Palmer has been organizing the class schedules for us." The tense in this sentence is the present perfect progressive.
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