Read this sentence: "Norman _______ algebra." How would you fill in the blank with the present perfect tense of the verb study? A. studied
B. has studied
C. will have studied
D. had studied

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Answer 1
Answer: Norman B. HAS STUDIED algebra.

Present perfect tense is formed by joining "has" or "have" to the past participle of a verb.

The past participle of the verb study is studied; add "has" for singular subject to the past participle "studied" to make it a past perfect tense "has studied".

Present perfect tense is used to say that an action happened at an unspecified time before now.
Answer 2
Answer:

Answer:

B. has studied

Explanation:

The three perfect tenses are

Present perfect tense: Carol has tried to study.

Past perfect tense: Carol had tried to study.

Future perfect tense: Carol will have tried to study.

Notice that the perfect tenses contain helping verbs.


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Based on this excerpt, "feeling sick" contextually means to feel intense emotion that makes one feel unwell or nauseous. While the man is not going to actually become physically ill, he does experience emotional sickness. He would likely feel a deep pit in his stomach and would be chilled from the thought of the man losing his wife, yet still being kind to him. 

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Which sentence is written correctly? A. Luke's house is more farther from the swimming pool than ours is. B. Kyle's handwriting was the most neatest of any student's handwriting. C. Henry tried more harder than any other competitor. D. Wednesday was more hectic than the day before. D!?

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A).  "more farther" is redundant.  That's not correct.

B).  "most neatest" is redundant.  That's not correct.

C).  Ahhhh. Yes.  That's correct, and so nice.


Yes, it's D. Your guess was correct. In A, more farther wan't correct. B, was the most neatest isn't right either. Like A, C wasn't right either.

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Ask your question hereGiven a dilation with the origin O (0, 0), by observation determine the scale factor "K."
DO, K = (5, 0) (15, 0)

What is the scale factor K?



A: 1/3
B: 3
C: -3

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(5, 0) --> (15, 0)

(5)/(15) = (1)/(3)

Answer: (A) 1/3

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Answer: (A) 1/3

Explanation:

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Since distant:intimate are words that have opposite meanings, you need to find another pair of words with the same quality.
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The correct answer is morose:joyous, because they are antonyms.


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