What tense is the underlined verb in the sentence?
They have bought fresh fruit at the farmer's market.
A.
past perfect
B.
future perfect
C.
present
D.
present perfect
I think its Present Perfect.?
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OpenStudy (conqueror):
Wrong.
OpenStudy (anonymous):
@Conqueror @kels200105 @AnswerMyQuestions
OpenStudy (anonymous):
BOUGHT?
OpenStudy (anonymous):
I mean Past perfect I think o-o
OpenStudy (anonymous):
We JUST did this in the last one >.>
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OpenStudy (anonymous):
"Have bought"
OpenStudy (anonymous):
Bought is past tense.
OpenStudy (conqueror):
Wait...or is it right.
I think it's right...
OpenStudy (anonymous):
Yes, past perfect.
OpenStudy (anonymous):
NOPE! Past perfect has ed
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OpenStudy (anonymous):
NO! Past perfect is 'Had' :O
OpenStudy (conqueror):
Well, if it's not Past perfect, then it's not past at all. @kels200105
OpenStudy (conqueror):
And we know it is not future perfect either.
OpenStudy (anonymous):
*slaps own face*
OpenStudy (anonymous):
It cant be D or C Or B it must be A :PP?
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OpenStudy (conqueror):
ITS NOT PRESENT OR FUTURE, SO YES, A>
OpenStudy (anonymous):
Present Perfect
FORM
[has/have + past participle]
Examples:
You have seen that movie many times.
Have you seen that movie many times?
You have not seen that movie many times.
OpenStudy (anonymous):
ROFL OKAY THANKS XD
OpenStudy (conqueror):
*tears head off*
WHO SAYS IT'S ALWAYS HAD ??
OpenStudy (conqueror):
Just go for A.
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OpenStudy (conqueror):
FINE THEN GO FOR D
OpenStudy (anonymous):
Sorry, OS was messing up and didn't let me on to reply. Lol. Sorry, Conq. D: