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Identify the perfect tense.

He went to Monterrey to see the otters last month.
He has been to Monterrey to see the otters.
He will go to Monterrey to see the otters next month.
He goes to Monterrey often to see the otters.

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Answer: He has been to Monterrey to see others.

Step-by-step explanation:

Perfect tenses describes the occurrence of an action before it actually occurred.

User Hiren Prajapati
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Perfect tenses use the helping verb "have" with the past tense of a verb.

So your perfect tense would be B, because it has the past perfect tense in "has been".
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