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Read the following sentence: They. incredibly hard to build the house for the new family. Which of the following completes this sentence using the perfect tense? has work has worked have worked have working
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Read the following sentence:
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incredibly hard to build the house for the new family.
Which of the following completes this sentence using the perfect tense?
has work
has worked
have worked
have working
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Have worked. Past tense. They are referring to how hard they have worked to build the house. “Have worked” is the grammatically correct answer.
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have worked so it would be b
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