English, asked by niteshkumarstm550, 5 months ago

4.
She ..
come yet, we're still waiting for her.
( Choose the correct option )
(A) haven't
(B) has
(C) hasn't
(D) was
Answer (c) hasn't​

Answers

Answered by oOfRiEnDsHiPoO
2

Answer:

☞ She hasn't come yet, we're still waiting for her.

➡ haven't

➡ has

✔ hasn't

➡ was

# keep smiling ☺

Answered by amikkr
0

After choosing the correct option the sentence will be like, "She hasn't come yet, we're still waiting for her."

  • "Have" and "has" is an irregular verb.
  • Have and has can be combined with other verbs to express more complex temporal relationships. When speaking in the present tense, this use of have and has is only appropriate. When speaking in the third person singular, has is the conjugation of to have (he, she, and it). When speaking in the first person (I, we), speaking in the second person (you), or speaking in the third person plural, have is the conjugation of to have (they).
  • The word "yet" indicates the word to be negative. So, the word is hasn't.

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