✩ Answer:
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✩ Explanation:
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✺ Present Perfect Tense:
- Describes an action that happened in the past, and has happened more than once.
- Ex: "I have 6 absences in school this year again."
➣ This is a good example because is has to do with absences in the past as well as hinting towards having had absences in the past more than once.
✺ Complete Sentence:
- Manny had attended three professional baseball games this year.
✺ Reasoning:
- The reason we use had instead of have or has is because had hints that it's the total games he attended.
- The reason we use attended instead of attend is because of grammar.
➣ If you were to use attend in this sentence it would look like this:
➣ "Manny had attend three professional baseball games this year."
➣ Now if you were to use attended in this sentence it would look like:
➣ " Manny had attended three professional baseball games this year."