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

is working
has been working
is being working
does

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.

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