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Select the most appropriate word to fill in the blank.
The Health Minister has been discharged from the hospital, ______ he?
hadn’t
hasn’t
haven’t
didn’t
- The sentence is in the past perfect tense: "The Health Minister has been discharged from the hospital."
- For questions tags, we usually reverse the auxiliary verb when turning it into a question.
- The correct form is "hasn't he?" because the subject is "he" and "has been" is the auxiliary verb.
1. Option 1: hadn’t
- It doesn’t match the auxiliary verb in the original sentence.
2. Option 2: hasn’t
- Correct, it matches “has been” from the main sentence and the subject "he."
3. Option 3: haven’t
- Incorrect, as "haven’t" is used with "I" or "we," not "he."
4. Option 4: didn’t
- Incorrect, because it suggests simple past tense, not present perfect.
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