Change the following tense into present perfect: I went to China, Japan and South Korea.
A
I have gone to China, Japan and South Korea.
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B
I go to China, Japan and South Korea.
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C
I am going to China, Japan and South Korea.
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D
I have been going to China, Japan and South Korea.
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Solution
The correct option is A I have gone to China, Japan and South Korea.
Option A is correct. The present perfect is usually constructed as: has/have + [past participle of the verb]. "Went" is the simple past tense of "go". The past participle of "go" is "gone". Therefore, the present perfect form of the sentence is I have gone to China, Japan and South Korea.
Option B is incorrect as it is in simple present tense.
Option C is incorrect as it is in the present continuous.
Option D is incorrect as it in present perfect progressive.