Mayank . . . . . . overtime for the last two weeks. A. is working B. has been working C. is being working D. does

[amp_mcq option1=”is working” option2=”has been working” option3=”is being working” option4=”does” correct=”option2″]

The correct answer is: B. has been working

  • A. is working is incorrect because it does not indicate that Mayank has been working overtime for a continuous period of time.
  • C. is being working is incorrect because it is not a grammatically correct sentence.
  • D. does is incorrect because it does not indicate that Mayank has been working overtime for a continuous period of time.

The sentence “Mayank has been working overtime for the last two weeks” indicates that Mayank has been working overtime for a continuous period of time. This is evident from the use of the present perfect continuous tense, which is used to describe actions that have been happening for a period of time up to the present.