Fill in the blank with the most appropriate word:Has she ever_______h...
In the given sentence, the auxiliary 'has' indicates that the sentence is in the present perfect tense. Further, the sentence does not have a main verb and so, the answer must be a verb. Since the tense of the sentence is in the perfect form, the answer must be a verb in the past participle form.
Option A is correct, 'broken' is in the past participle form. Thus, it justifies the fact that the tense of the sentence is present perfect. Thus, it is correct.
Option B is incorrect, 'breaking' is in the continuous form and not past participle. Thus, it cannot be used in perfect tense.
Option C is incorrect, 'broke' is in the simple past form and not past participle. Thus, it cannot be used in perfect tense.
Option D is incorrect, 'breaks' are in the simple present form and not past participle. Thus, it cannot be used in perfect tense.