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I___ new job last week( start)​

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Answered by JIGYASAAHUJA2807
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Answer:

have started

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Answered by amardeeppsingh176
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Answer:

Explanation:

I have started new job last week( start)​ .

Here the new job has been started at the last week. A finished activity is expressed by the past participle. It is correct and appropriate to utilise in your circumstance because beginning the project has already been completed. "Have started" means to start doing or working on something. If you want to complete on time, you (had) better get started. An action that began in the past and is still in progress is described in the present perfect tense. Use the past tense of the verb along with has/have. An action that began and ended in the past is described in the past perfect tense.

Therefore 'have started' is the correct answer.

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