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The workers .... ( go ) on strike ( present perfect)

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Answered by Deepalijindal
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the workers have gone on strike
Answered by HappyJohn
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The workers have gone one strike.

Explanation:

1. In this question, there is a sentence given having a verb in brackets. We are asked to make the sentence in present perfect form by using the correct form of verb given in the bracket.

2. Therefore, in present perfect form the sentence is: The workers have gone on strike.

3. Present perfect tense is that form of tense in english grammar which indicates that an action has already occured in the past and is related to the present. For example: I have finished my homework.

4. The grammatical formula of present perfect form of tense is: Subject + have or has + past participle form of the verb + the remaining part of sentence.

5. It is important to note that for pronouns like I, you, we and they, 'has' is used. And for pronouns like he, she and it, 'have' is used. 'Has' is also used for noun that is singular and 'have' is used for noun that is plural.

6. Here in the sentence given, 'the workers' is a plural noun and hence 'have' is used. Then we used the past participle form of the verb 'go'. It's past participle form is 'gone'. And hence, 'have gone' is suitable in the blank.

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