complete the sentence
I _____ (know) her since I was a child
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I knew her since I was a child
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I have known her since I was a child.
Explanation:
- The present perfect tense is an English verb tense preferred for past activities that are connected to or continue into the present.
- It can easily be identified by the auxiliary verbs (or helper verbs) 'have' and 'has'.
- The present perfect tense is one of the normal verb tenses in English, used to show an activity that occurred in the past that is straightforwardly connected with the present (Past to introduce, for instance, actions that are as yet proceeding or that demonstrate alteration after some time.)
- Just the assistant action words are formed to fit the subject-action word understanding in the present perfect tense; the previous participle of the primary action word continues as before regardless of what the subject is.
- The present perfect tense is normal in English.
- 1. Actions that began before and are as yet proceeding
- The present perfect is frequently utilized for an activity that began previously and is as yet going on at this point.
- For this condition, the time words 'for' and 'since' are normally utilized.
- 2. Actions (single or rehashed actions which occurred at some obscure time before
- We can utilize the present perfect to say that something occurred (or didn't occur), yet it's not significant (or not known) when it worked out.
- For this situation, we frequently utilize the words, for example, 'as of now, '(not) yet', 'ever' or 'never' alongside the current great.
- 3. Actions which happened previously, yet possess an impact in the present.
Hence, the correct answer is "have known".
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