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IS plus past participle construction "She is exhausted. She was/is/had been/has been running." -- Which should I use?

She is exhausted. She _____.

I wanted to complete the sentence, so which form should I use?

  1. was running
  2. is running
  3. had been running
  4. has been running

I wanted to complete the sentence, so which form should I use?

IS plus past participle construction

She is exhausted. She _____

I wanted to complete the sentence, so which form should I use?

  1. was running
  2. is running
  3. had been running
  4. has been running

"She is exhausted. She was/is/had been/has been running." -- Which should I use?

She is exhausted. She _____.

  1. was running
  2. is running
  3. had been running
  4. has been running

I wanted to complete the sentence, so which form should I use?

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IS plus past participle construction

She is exhausted. She _____

I wanted to complete the sentence, so which form should I use?

  1. was running
  2. is running
  3. had been running
  4. has been running