I wrote two letters yesterday, but I _________ any today.This question is required. * Please fill in the gap. A haven’t written B didn’t wrote C not write D don’t write
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but I haven't written any today.
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The answer will be I wrote two letters yesterday, but I A). haven't written any today.
- Option A). haven't written is chosen to complete the given sentence.
- This is an example of the present perfect tense. In present perfect tense, the verb is transformed to the simplest present form, and before the verb the word 'have' is used.
- The given sentence is a negative narration of the present perfect tense.
- The two sentences are joined together to build a single sentence.
- The present perfect form of the verb is used to fill in the blank.
- This helps in building a grammatically correct statement and makes the sentence accurate.
Hence, the correct option to be chosen to fill in the blanks will be I wrote two letters yesterday, but I A). haven't written any today.
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