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60. No, she is not here she................just.............out
(A) Has, gone
(B) Is, going
(C) Was, going
(D) Will have, gone.​

Answers

Answered by labrainly
0

Answer:

A option is the answer.....

Answered by sangeetha01sl
0

Answer:

No, she is not here, she has just gone out.

Explanation:

  • The word 'has' is a conjugation form of 'have' and it is used while referring to third person singular i.e., he, she or it. It can be used to describe the action of a verb that is completed prior to the present time (past tense).

  • The word 'gone' is the past participle of 'go' which is used to form past perfect verb tense (pluperfect) because the surmised, imperfect or irregular verbs won't form perfect tenses.

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