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Correct the errors :Many students has turned up for the seminor​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Explanation:

Many students have turned up for the seminar......

Answered by anonymuos123
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This is the “have, has and had” series that can trip people up. Present perfect is used to show something that has happened in the past and continues into the future, or to show how long something has happened. For instance, “I have worked as a teacher for 10 years” or “I have lived in New York since 1998.”

Used in a sentence: Have you been to France in the past year?

Used in a sentence: I haowards is typically not used in America. However, British English uses towards more often than toward. So, before you discredit either version, just think about its origin.ve seen that movie three times in the past week

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