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If 'has or have' is followed by the third form of the verb in a sentence, which tense is it in?

A
Present Perfect
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B
Past Perfect
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C
Present Perfect Continuous
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D
Past Indefinite
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Solution

The correct option is A Present Perfect
In standard English if 'has or have' is followed by the third form of the verb, or the past participle form of the verb, then the sentence is in the present perfect tense. The present perfect tense refers to an action or state that either occurred at an indefinite time in the past or began in the past and continued to the present time. Therefore option A is the correct answer.
Options B, C and D are incorrect because given format is of the present perfect tense as has been explained above.

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