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Final -ed: Perfect Tenses
| Application 5 |
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Instructions
Click on the "sentence" button next to each number. Double-click the present tense verbs in the sentences that pop up, and rewrite these verbs in the present perfect tense. You'll be using either has or have as an auxiliary. Some of the verbs are irregular, but most are regular.
Example: I see few performers who appeal to a wider audience than that musician.
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