I took entries of the avifauna (choose the corect alternative to get the present perfect tense of the given sentence
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I have took entries of the avifauna
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I have taken entries of the avifauna. -This is the answer.
About present perfect tense:
- Present perfect tense is used when we talk about something that has just then happened and something is likely to continue regarding that.
- That is the process of doing lately this tense is used when something has not ended.
- The form of present perfect tense is 'has/ have + past participle of the verb'. (Eg): 'She has done the work. They have seen the film.
- The verbs 'done' and 'seen' are in their past participle form.
- In the sentence given, we have the verb 'took', which we must convert into its present perfect form.
- The subject is 'I'. So the verb that should follow for present perfect is 'have' and the past participle of 'took' is 'taken' that must be used along with it.
- Therefore the answer is: I have taken entries of the avifauna.
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