Which sentence is correctly transformed into the present perfect tense based on its significance in the present?
A. “I cut my finger, but it healed quickly.” (Past Simple)
B. “I’ve cut my finger and it’s bleeding badly.” (Present Perfect)
C. “I cut my finger yesterday.” (Past Simple)
D. “I’ve cut my finger last week.” (Incorrect use of Present Perfect)
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