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She …………. (write) three books and she is working on another one. (Put the verb from the bracket in correct tense to make a meaningful sentence)

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Answered by sreekanthmishra
3

Answer:

She has written three books and she is working on another one.

Explanation:

Present Perfect Tense : The tense is used when one work has been completed already and now the subject is doing another work.

Similarly , here the subject has already written her three books and now is she is on the 4th book.

More general Use of Present Perfect Tense : The present perfect tense refers to an action or state that either passed at an indefinite time in the history(e.g., we've talked before) or began in the history and continued to the present time.

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Answered by EhsaanGhaazi
4

She had written three books and she is working on another one.

  • "She had written," she said. It is written in the past perfect tense, which is incorrect because this tense is employed when there are two past actions, the first of which is written in the past perfect tense and the second in the simple past.
  • We don't have two prior actions in the case of "She had written," so it's inaccurate.
  • This sentence is written in the Past Perfect tense, indicating that the action occurred in the past tense at the time of speaking. This phrase is never used alone.
  • It is usually used with the Simple Past tense in a Complex or Compound sentence because it may be important to show which action occurred earlier than the other if two actions occurred in the past. In such cases, the Simple Past is commonly used.

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