[ Has and Have ]
Agata and Kasia …
A. have
B. has
Select your answer:
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Grammar › ViewThe ships that have disappeared in the Bermuda Triangle ___ by aliens.
A. may have been kidnaped
B. may have being kidnaped
C. may have been kidnapt
D. may had been kidnaped
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Use the present perfect tense to talk about your experiences.
A. I am eating pizza right now
B. I will visit Japan next year
C. I have never been to Europe
D. I have visited Paris, I have tried sushi, I have completed a marathon.