It’s only the second time I _______a football match in a stadium.
(a)Saw(b)Will see(c)Had seen(d)Have seen
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The answer is a) saw
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Option (d) Have seen
It’s only the second time I have seen a football match in a stadium.
Explanation:
- Tense communicates an event's location in time. There are three fundamental tenses namely past, present, and future.
- In English, every one of those tenses can take four fundamental viewpoints: simple, perfect, continuous (also referred to as progressive), and perfect continuous. (likewise alluded to as moderate), and amazing persistence.
- Tense is the hour of an action word's activity or its condition, similar to introduce (something happening now), past (something happened prior), or future (something going to occur).
- The present tense is a verb tense that is used to talk about things that happening or existing at this moment now.
- We use the present tense, as the basic form of the present moment in Modern English. It is principally preferred to describe events in the present or happening right now.
- Since the sentence expresses something about an experience of an event/activity that happened now.
- The verb to be filled in describes the experience up to the present time i.e to a certain moment. The phrase quantity + times is the sign of the tense.
- Its principal function is to locate a situation or event in the present time.
- Thus, we can describe the speaker's words as this is my second time watching a football match in the stadium.
Therefore, option (d) Have seen is correct.
i.e. It’s only the second time I have seen a football match in a stadium.
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