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my father is not at home he ............(go) to market.​

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Answered by Aripthajoysce120735
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Answer:

went

Explanation:

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Answered by Jaswindar9199
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My father is not at home he has gone to the market.

  • "Has gone" is the correct form of the verb.
  • The past perfect (He has gone) interprets a past action as it relates to the present: so he isn't here now because he has gone out and is not at home. The simple past (he went) interprets something that happened in the past and is now finished: he went out this morning, but has come back and is here now.
  • The given question is a kind of verbal proficiency question where there will be a sentence with missing words, and we are required to complete the sentence with the most appropriate word or phrase.
  • This question is a "fill inside the blank" form of a question. In English, it's particularly useful to recognise phases of vocabulary and the means of the words that could form appropriately with the context of the question. Each word, although compatible, may also imply that it isn't applicable for use in the sure state of affairs.
  • As for the given question, "has gone" makes the absolute experience of thinking about the limited data attained from that one given sentence alone.

Hence, My father is not at home he has gone to the market.

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