une blank with the most suitable option.
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s:
A. is being
another robbery, this time right next to the police station!
B. have been
C. Ohas being
D. has been
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Answers
Answer:
D. has been
There has been another robbery, this time right next to the police station!
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There has been another robbery, this time right next to the police station!
Explanation:
The word 'been' is the past participle of the irregular verb 'be'. As the past participle, 'been' is the form of be used in the present perfect tense.
'Has been' is the verb constructions that are used in the present perfect tense and the present perfect progressive tense. It is used to indicate events in the present time.
'Has been' is the form used with a third person singular subject (including the pronouns 'she', 'he', and 'it'—but not singular 'they').
Here, in the sentence it is basis on the third person saying and the event is happened in the present.
Hence, in the blank it would be 'has been'.
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