The present perfect tense usually follows the construction:
A
has/have + been + present participle [verb ending with -ing]
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B
have/has + the past participle
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C
ending the verb with -s or -es
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D
None of the above
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Solution
The correct option is C have/has + the past participle
Option B is correct. The construction indicates that the action occurred or started in the past and has continued into the present. The use of "has" or "have" depends on the person of the verb.
Option A is incorrect as the construction is of present perfect continuous.
Option C is incorrect as the construction is of present simple
Option D is incorrect since the correct option is B.