[ Have Been to vs. Have Gone to ]
Where … they …? I can’t wait any longer.
- has, been
- has, gone
- have, been
- have, gone
Select your answer:
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Isla has been hitting the books hard for her exams! Which sentence captures her study habits in the present perfect tense?
A. I will have finished my homework by tomorrow.
B. I have been studying for two hours.
C. I studied for two hours yesterday.
D. I will study for two hours tomorrow.