)The teacher ____________ completed this chapter. *
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The teacher has completed this chapter
Explanation:
- 'Has' refers to the word have in its third person singular present tense.
- 'Have' has a variety of connotations, including holding, experiencing, and going through.
- 'Have' also refers to the act of fulfilling a sense of duty.
- The subject in the third person present tense is either he, she, or it when it is singular, or they when it is plural.
- When an action is in the present tense, it is taking place right now.
- Whereas 'were' is used for both the second person past tense and the third person plural past tense (they and we),' was' is the singular past tense of to be (you).
- Use 'is' instead of are when talking about singular or plural subjects.
- If you want to emphasise the specific members of the group, you can use 'are' instead of the more common' is' for collective nouns.
Hence, 'has' is the correct answer.
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