Choose and fill in with the correct tense form.Reema has just ________...
The correct tense form to fill in the blank is finished. Here's the explanation:
1. Reema - The subject of the sentence is "Reema," indicating a singular noun.
2. has just - The phrase "has just" indicates that the action occurred in the recent past.
3. finished - This is the correct past participle form of the verb "finish" to be used with the auxiliary verb "has."
Therefore, the sentence should be: "Reema has just finished her work."
Note: The other options provided, A, C, and D, are incorrect because:
- Option A, "Finish," is the base form of the verb and does not match the tense of the sentence.
- Option C, "Are finishing," is in the present continuous tense and does not match the tense of the sentence.
- Option D, "No finish," is grammatically incorrect and does not make sense in the given context.
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Choose and fill in with the correct tense form.Reema has just ________...
Explanation:
Correct Answer: b) Finished
Explanation:
- The correct tense form to use in this sentence is the past participle form of the verb "finish," which is "finished."
- The sentence is in the present perfect tense, which is formed with the auxiliary verb "has" followed by the past participle of the main verb.
- Therefore, the correct form to use in this sentence is "finished," making the complete sentence "Reema has just finished her work."
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