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Select the most appropriate word to fill in the blank.
The family living next door has left for France, ______ it?
didn’t
aren’t
haven’t
hasn’t
- The sentence uses the phrase "has left," which is in the present perfect tense.
- Correct Answer: Option 4 - hasn’t
- "Hasn't it?" is the correct tag question to follow the statement in present perfect tense with a singular subject.
- Option 1 - didn’t
- "Didn’t it?" would be used if the initial statement was in the simple past tense.
- Option 2 - aren’t
- "Aren't they?" would be for present tense plural subjects, which doesn't match the sentence structure here.
- Option 3 - haven’t
- "Haven’t they?" would be for plural subjects in the present perfect tense, but “family” is considered singular.
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