[ Present Perfect Tense ]
Has she arrived here?
The positive form of the sentence above is ….
A. She have arrive here
B. She has arrive here
C. She have arrived here
D. She has arrived here

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Click on the sentence that correctly uses coordinating conjunctions.
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The film ____ we saw last week won three awards.
A. when
B. who
C. whose
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