F. Underline the correct option.
1. She's always/yet been a good friend.
2. I've known him since/for six years now.
3. We've not shifted into the new flat now/yet.
4. Have you ever/rarely seen a digital book before this?
5. Anand has never/ever been on a flight.
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- She's always/yet been a good friend.
- I've known him since/for six years now.
- We've not shifted into the new flat now/yet.
- Have you Ever/rarely seen a digital book before this?
- Anand has never/ever been on a flight.
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Answer:
F.
1. always
2. since
3. yet
4. ever
5. never
Explanation:
We only have to make a pair of correct present perfect tenses.
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