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Good evening Tom is just back from joliday ; he .....to Italy a) has gone b) has been c) has came d) was going thank you !
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Good evening
Tom is just back from joliday ; he .....to Italy
a) has gone
b) has been
c) has came
d) was going
thank you !
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b) has been to Italy
This should be the answer because it has to be in past tense. "has came" is also is past tense, however the grammar is incorrect.
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Answer: A. has gone
The verb phrase " has gone" is the correct phrase to be supplied in the sentence to make it grammatically correct. Therefore, the complete sentence is this, "Tom is just back from holiday; he has gone to Italy."
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