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meanfull sentence in present perfect tense some new books/arrive/today

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Answered by VemugantiRahul
9
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Given,
¶ some new books/arrive/today

Present Perfect Tense Structure:
Sub + has/have + V3 + Obj

According to Subject-Verb agreement, helping verb has/have will be used.

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Some new books - plural
So 'have' is used

\underline{\underline{Some\: new\: books\: have\: arrived\: today}}

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Answered by Anonymous
5
Heyaa☺

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Given,

New books/arrive/today.


Into present perfect tense⤵⤵⤵


▶Some new books are arrived today.

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