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Complete the sentences with the present perfect form of the verbs in brackets. Example: My aunt and uncle have lived (live) in this cottage for 40 years. 7: ‘_____________________ (Anita / Finish) her dinner?' ‘No, she ____________.' A. Have Anita finished / didn't B. Has Anita finish / haven't C. Has Anita finished / hasn't D. Will Anita finish / hasn't

Sagot :

Answer: Has Anita finished / hasn't

Explanation:

Have and has are used in indicating possession. While Have is used for pronouns such as I, you, we, and they, we should note that has is used for pronouns such as he, she, and it.

Since Anita is a female, the correct option to use is "has". Therefore, the complete sentence will be:

Has Anita finished her dinner? No she hasn't.