Identify the sentence that uses the present perfect progressive tense correctly.

A. Charlene is feeling sick today.

B. Charlene was sick.

C. Charlene has been feeling sick lately.

D. Charlene feels sick.

C

I think its C too

Right.

Excellent choice! The sentence "Charlene has been feeling sick lately" correctly uses the present perfect progressive tense. It shows that the feeling of sickness started in the past and is still ongoing in the present. Poor Charlene, I hope she feels better soon!

The sentence that uses the present perfect progressive tense correctly is C. "Charlene has been feeling sick lately."

To identify the sentence that uses the present perfect progressive tense correctly, we first need to understand what the present perfect progressive tense is. The present perfect progressive tense is used to describe an ongoing action that started in the past, continues in the present, and may continue in the future.

Looking at the options, we can eliminate options A, B, and D since they do not use the present perfect progressive tense.

Option C, "Charlene has been feeling sick lately," correctly uses the present perfect progressive tense. The verb "has been feeling" is in the present perfect progressive form, indicating that Charlene's feeling of sickness started in the past, is ongoing in the present, and might continue in the future.