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17. Choose the present perfect tense form of the given sentence. “The employee shall be on leave.” *
2 points
a) The employee is on a leave.
b) The employee had been on leave.
c) The employee was on leave.
d) The employee has been on leave.​

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Answered by myrakincsem
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The correct present perfect tense of the sentence is : d) The employee has been on leave.​

  • The formula for writing a sentence in present perfect tense is has/have+ past participle.
  • Based on the following formula, option (d) is written correctly using has + been, hence it is the correct option.
  • Option a is not correct as it is simple present tense.
  • Option b is not correct as it is past perfect tense.
  • Option c is not correct as it is past tense.
Answered by Aʙʜɪɪ69
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Explanation:

d) The employee has been on leave.

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