Respuesta :
It’s A.
B is incorrect because it says days, not hours.
C is incorrect because it says “going to wait”, not “have been waiting”.
D is incorrect because it is not present progressive, it is just simple present tense.
B is incorrect because it says days, not hours.
C is incorrect because it says “going to wait”, not “have been waiting”.
D is incorrect because it is not present progressive, it is just simple present tense.
Answer:
A. Hace dos horas que espero
Explanation:
"I have been" is the equivalent in Spanish of "te he estado esperando", which means that the action began a while ago, but is still taking place.