Use a verb from this list and fill in the blank: be / see / read / had
A: Did you enjoy your holiday?
B: Yes, It's the best holiday _______ in a long time.
A
I haven't seen
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B
I have had
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C
I have been
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D
I have read
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Solution
The correct option is B I have had
The present perfect tense is used to describe something that happened in the past, but the exact time it happened is not important. It has a relationship with the present.
Have/has + past participle makes the present perfect.
This sentence is in the present perfect form as it is describing something that has happened in the past. Now since, the whole sentence is in the first person, we would be using "have" and not "has".
Now, for the past participle, it the form of a verb, typically ending in -ed in English, which is used in forming perfect and passive tenses and sometimes as an adjective, "had" in this case.