Select the correct tense form from the given options to replace the underlined word in the given sentence which has been placed incorrectly. Sarah could not get admission because she lacked funds. I wish she has had more funds!
A
Have
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B
Has
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C
Had
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D
Had had
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Solution
The correct option is D Had had We use the past perfect tense to talk about wishes for the past. Hence option D, 'had had' is the correct answer where the former 'had' is used to make it in the past perfect tense and the latter 'had' is the past participle of the verb 'have'.
Options A and B are incorrect because they are not in the past perfect tense.
Option C is incorrect because it is incomplete without the past participle form of the verb 'have'.