Find the most suitable option to replace the verb in bold to retain the meaning of the sentence.
He just posts the letter.
A
has been just posting
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B
posts
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C
will have just posting
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D
has just posted
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Solution
The correct option is D has just posted Here, 'has just posted' in present perfect tense is correct because
it is used to indicate an action which started in the past and has continued up
untill now.
'Has been ....' in present perfect continuous is incorrect because it
is used to indicate an action that started at some point in the past and may or
may not be complete. 'Posts' in third-person singular simple present indicative form is incorrect because it
is used to indicate a future event on a designated date as part of a plan.
'Will have ...' in future perfect tense
is incorrect because it is used to indicate an action that will be complete
before another event takes place.