[ Tenses and Modals ]
Form the present perfect tense of the verb ‘to see’.
A. has saw
B. have seened
C. have saw
D. have seen / has seen

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I can not find the bottle we prepared last night.
A. Present Simple Tense
B. Present Continuous Tense
C. Simple Past Tense
D. Past Continuous Tense