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- Ans: All possible means have been tried
- It means The full range of options has been explored.
- The word "have" can refer to either having something or doing something. "Has" is another verb that indicates the subject has done something at some time in their life, as in "I have a car" or "I have a pencil." For instance, "He has visited Paris."
- Nevertheless, English grammar is somewhat complicated when it comes to the usage of "have" and "has." Although both of them are irregular verbs, they don't have the same structure. The first one is used to express possession, whereas the second one is used to describe a task being finished. The fact that they are both derivatives of the verb "to have" makes it more difficult to discern between the two.
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