There was a problem with the cooker, but I _______ it now.
(A) have fixed
(B) have been fixing
(C) fixed
(D) fix
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there was a problem in the cooker but I have fixed it now
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Answer:
A) have fixed
Explanation:
In English grammar, we learn about first , second, third person singular and plural number. I is a first person singular number. With first person singular number, we always use have.
In the given problem here:
There was a problem with the cooker, but I _______ it now, the correct option would be have fixed. Since, 'was' denotes past tense, it clearly means, the problem was there with the cooker , but, at current situation it is sorted because it have been already fixed in the past by me.
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