Use appropriate form of verb as per the situation given:
A. Do you see Ann very often? B. No, I ____________ (see) her for three months.
A
I haven't seen
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B
I didn't see
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C
I don't see
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D
I won't see
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Solution
The correct option is A I haven't seen The present perfect is a verb tense which is used to show that an action has taken place once or many times before now, here, seeing Ann. The present perfect is formed using has/have + past participle, here, "haven't seen".
Hence, Option A is correct.
The rest of the options do not express this condition. They either mention actions that have already happened (option B), general truth or habits (option C) or actions that are yet to happen in the future (option D).